Ten years ago, it was 2015 -- an eventful year. Nearly 200 countries agreed to reduce emissions and focus on renewable energy, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots were accused of underinflating footballs, and the Supreme Court affirmed same-sex marriage nationwide.
It's nothing but bulls on today's unusual options trading. Tom White takes a look at some of the most notable trades in Tesla (TSLA), American Airlines (AAL) and Citigroup (C).
John Murphy, senior automotive analyst at Bank of America Securities, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Tesla after his firm downgraded the stock to neutral, his expectations for Elon Musk's electric vehicle firm, and more.
CFRA's Garrett Nelson noted a $530 price target for Tesla (TSLA), saying now is a prime opportunity to buy if its autonomous space grows. Constellation Brands (STZ) posted a double miss in earnings, which Garrett attributes to headwinds in the industry.
Tesla (TSLA) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for the stock.
Tesla Inc. NASDAQ: TSLA has had an incredible stock run, climbing by more than 68% in the last year and an incredible 1,139% in the last five years as of January 9, 2025. The electric car giant remains the largest auto manufacturer worldwide by market cap—at $1.24 trillion, it is about five times as large as the next-biggest automotive company.
Tesla (TSLA 0.15%) shares are retreating after a post-election surge. As of this writing, they trade 19% off their all-time high from mid-December.
The electric vehicle market appears to be gaining momentum. Outside of the leader in the market, Tesla NASDAQ: TSLA, EV firms are posting new records in sales.
Tesla has launched a refreshed Model Y in China as it fights off fierce competition from local rivals. The new Model Y is also available to order in Australia and parts of Asia, but there's no sign of a US release yet.
Tesla might be about to make a huge windfall off its rivals failing to sell enough EVs. The US automaker is banding together with rivals like Ford and Toyota to help them meet tough new European emissions rules.
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