Tesla

The bromance of Trump and Musk - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

The bromance of Trump and Musk

Should there be a lovers’ tiff between these two titans, I dread where markets would go

Electric vehicles

BYD revenue eclipses Tesla for first time as EV giants go head to head

BYD's revenue soared 24% y-o-y to RMB201.1 billion (US$28.2 billion or $37.37 billion) for the three months ending Sept 30, exceeding Tesla whose sales hit US$25.2 billion in the same period.
Nvidia and Tesla — the gods of storytelling — and speculative gambling - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

Nvidia and Tesla — the gods of storytelling — and speculative gambling

As much as we are fundamentally driven analysts, we must acknowledge that markets need good stories to thrive.

Tong's Portfolio

‘Peddling fantasies’ to push up stock valuations is not a crime

According to Musk, Tesla’s robotaxi network is “a US$5 trillion to US$7 trillion market cap situation”.

Electric vehicles

Tesla’s profits fall short again in a weakened EV market

Tesla Inc. fell short of Wall Street profit estimates for the fourth consecutive quarter.

Broker's Calls

Tesla downgraded by UBS on concerns over AI-driven share rally

The US electric carmaker’s shares have risen “too much, too soon” on optimism over its AI plans, say UBS analysts.

US stocks

Tesla shares on track to turn positive for 2024 after US$200 bil rally

Tesla shares, which had been trading within a pretty tight range since early May, have finally broken out.

Electric vehicles

Tesla's value declines below US$500 billion as risks pile up

Tesla intends to scrap plans to make a cheaper EV and focus on building a so-called robotaxi instead.
Tesla to cut over 10% of workforce in global retrenchment - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Electric vehicles

Tesla to cut over 10% of workforce in global retrenchment

Tesla reported vehicle deliveries early this month that missed expectations by a wide margin

Electric vehicles

Tesla shares jump as investors buy into Musk's robotaxi hype

'Don't always believe in what you read'
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