Why Tesla Stock Jumped Higher on Friday
Was Musk's offer to buy Twitter nothing but a head fake?
Tesla designs, manufactures, and sells high-performance fully electric vehicles and energy storage products.
| Symbol | Last Price | Market Cap | % Δ 1 Yr | % Δ 5 Yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
TSLA
Tesla
|
$769.59 | $754B | 23.4% | 1,052.3% |
|
BWA |
$38.40 | $9B | -25.2% | -5.4% |
|
F |
$13.50 | $50B | 11.7% | 37.8% |
|
BAMXF |
$77.13 | $52B | -24.8% | -19.4% |
|
GNTX |
$29.70 | $7B | -14.1% | 58.3% |
Was Musk's offer to buy Twitter nothing but a head fake?
Tesla investors are digesting several pieces of negative news today.
Will Musk buy a metals miner? Investors worry he might.
In the short term, investors seem to be making a mistake. But what about the long term?
It's a tall task to become America's top auto producer, but Tesla has a good shot at it.
Competition heats up for Tesla in a red, not hot, stock market.
Should investors be worried that the Tesla CEO is juggling too many responsibilities?
Don't let the wrong sort of attention talk you out of stepping into a quality name.
The electric vehicle powerhouse might, or might not, be cranking up production at its Shanghai gigafactory.
Some investors were stoked about the upcoming stock split, but they might have to wait a little longer.
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