Tesla
Tesla Motors San Carlos, Calif.-based Tesla Motors designs and manufactures electric vehicles with exceptional design, performance and efficiency, while conforming to all North
American and European safety, environmental and durability standards. The Roadster, which has a 0-to-60 mph acceleration of 3.9 seconds and a base price of $101,500 after a federal tax credit, is the only highway-capable production EV for sale in North America and Europe. Tesla expects to begin Model S production in late 2011. Tesla is already taking orders for the sedan, which has an anticipated base price of $49,900 after the tax credit.
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Tesla (TSLA) Declines 1.1%
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Tesla (TSLA) calls more active than puts as shares near record high
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Tesla (TSLA) January weekly 485 and 490 calls active on wide price movement
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Tesla (TSLA) Tests Low, Down 2%
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Tesla (TSLA) Factory Checks Suggest Model S and Model X May Have Reached 'End-of-Life', Focus to Be Model Y, 3 and Cybertruck - Chowdhry
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Tesla (TSLA) Quickly Erases Gain, Goes Red
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Tesla (TSLA) Erases Pre-Market Decline, Now Up 1%
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Tesla (TSLA) Pricing Flexibility Offers 3 Key Benefits - Bernstein
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How Big Tech is helping transform cars into smartphones
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Baird Downgrades Tesla (TSLA) to Neutral; Recommends Profit-Taking
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Tesla (TSLA) calls active as shares at record high
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Stocks with Implied Volatility Movement
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CFRA Downgrades Tesla (TSLA) to Sell
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Tesla (TSLA) Off Today's at $491 vs $498 Peak
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Tesla's market value zooms past that of GM and Ford - combined
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Tesla (TSLA) January weekly and January 490 calls as shares at record high
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Tesla (TSLA) Continues to Rocket Higher, Up 4.6% at $490.5
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UPDATE: Tesla (TSLA) adds to gains as Musk cites 'amazing progress' in China
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Tesla (TSLA) Extends Gain, Now Up 3%
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Tesla (TSLA) Trades Back to High, Up 2.2%
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Tesla (TSLA) Erases Gain, Goes Red
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Two U.S. auto trade groups merge as regulatory issues loom
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Tesla (TSLA) Extends Recent Gains, Up Another 1.6% at $476.7 Pre-Market Open
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to Street High $556 at Argus
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Tesla (TSLA) Hits Session High, Up 2.45%
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Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.8 calls to 1 put with focus on June 620 calls
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $340 at Credit Suisse While Describing The Framework for $1,900
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Tesla (TSLA) February option implied volatility into Model 3 China manufacturing growth outlook.
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Tesla (TSLA) longer duration option implied volatility bid
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German carmakers eye Brandenburg after Tesla expansion push
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Stripteasing Musk launches Tesla SUV program in China
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Form 4 Tesla, Inc. For: Jan 02 Filed by: Guillen Jerome M
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Tesla (TSLA) PT Raised to $315 at RBC Capital
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Tesla (TSLA) IV flat, market cap above $80B
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Tesla rally leaves short sellers down $3 billion since 2018
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Baird Reiterates Outperform Rating on Tesla (TSLA) Following Record Quarter
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Tesla (TSLA) Extends Gain, up 3%
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Pre-Open Stock Movers 01/03: (WLL) (ACOR) (TSLA) Higher; (NOVN) (LNDC) (INCY) Lower (more...)
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Tesla (TSLA) producing more than 3,000 cars per week in Shanghai - Bloomberg
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Form CT ORDER Tesla, Inc.

