Previous close | 612.10 |
Open | 612.10 |
Bid | 615.05 |
Ask | 618.00 |
Strike | 750.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-01-19 |
Day's range | 612.10 - 612.10 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | N/A |
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently stated that the company is willing to license it's self-driving tech to other brands. Yahoo Finance Live breaks down how such a move might impact the EV market at large.
Tesla (TSLA) closed the most recent trading day at $221.31, moving +1.7% from the previous trading session.
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After buying into the electric vehicle maker at a relative discount last year, he soon vacated the position.
This automaker is late to the game with EVs -- but that might be great news for investors. Here's why.
Target (NYSE: TGT) is one of the best-known big-box retail giants. Let's discuss what is dragging the stock lower, and why Target is looking like a great dividend stock to buy now despite some concerns. Over the past month, its stock is drastically underperforming the S&P 500, the consumer discretionary sector, the retail industry, and even peers like Walmart (NYSE: WMT) and Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST).
Here’s some of the stocks currently dominating developments in artificial intelligence in 2023.
Tesla’s price cuts and incentives like the federal EV tax credits seem to be having the desired effect on Tesla’s sales inventory and demand.
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest has high conviction in these artificial intelligence (AI) growth stocks.
The announcement came from a recent Twitter-spaces event that Ford CEO Jim Farley participated in with Musk to discuss the electric vehicle industry. The partnership should make Ford's customers happy, but Tesla's shareholders could be the winners. The development could eventually create a profitable revenue stream that could pad Tesla's coffers.
Wall Street was upbeat last week with the key equity gauges gaining in the range of 1.8% to 3.3%.
May was a good month for growth and technology stocks. In fact, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) far outpaced the index itself, soaring by 24.1% and 14.9%, respectively, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Investors have some specific, and serious, concerns with Nikola (NASDAQ: NKLA) -- maker of electric semi-trucks.
Last summer, stock splits were all the rage on Wall Street, with popular stocks Alphabet, Amazon, and Tesla participating in the excitement. Since then, the enthusiasm surrounding stock splits has waned as the stock market has struggled to return meaningful gains. Costco (NASDAQ: COST), a membership-only retailer, is one company that could benefit from a split, as its stock is close to $500 per share.
Investing.com -- Here is your weekly Pro Recap of the past week's biggest headlines in the electric vehicle space: Tesla's Elon Musk visits Beijing; Li Auto is a standout in May deliveries for EV startups; and Automotive Cells Company launches a new French battery plant.
Tesla and Ford have formed a new EV charging partnership. It took many by surprise, including other EV charging companies. Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian reports on how some of the top players in the EV space are reacting.
In this week's video, I cover everything you need to know about news related to Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) during the week of May 29. Today's video will focus on Elon Musk's visit to China, Tesla's continued domination in Europe and China, the new Tesla Model 3 design, and more.
Artificial intelligence was a hot topic when companies addressed investors on their most recent earnings calls.
Just a handful of tech stocks, including Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, and Amazon are responsible for the most of the big gains we have seen in the Nasdaq. Michele Schneider, Chief Strategist at Marketgauge.com tells Yahoo Finance Live why she thinks it would be "healthy" to see some of these stocks pull back.
Move over Bernard Arnault: Elon Musk is once again the richest person in the world. The CEO of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) previously held the title for the world's richest person. Arnault's time at the top proved short-lived, with Musk reclaiming his crown on May 31.
The Ark Invest boss is betting on these artificial intelligence, e-commerce, and electric vehicle stocks.
Investors began paying more attention to artificial intelligence (AI) chip stocks after the recent earnings report from Nvidia. Consequently, its market cap has risen to the $1 trillion range. Indeed, Nvidia also has developed technology in the automotive space.
Just about any investor familiar with electric vehicles (EVs) will tell you that Tesla is the leading EV stock. Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN) and Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) came public at roughly the same time and are taking different approaches to building their place in the EV sector. Rivian went public and delivered its first vehicle unit in late 2021.