Tesla shares fell on Thursday after Needham & Co downgraded the stock to sell from hold, citing a possible pick-up in Model 3 cancellations.
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Accidents linked to driving under the influence of drugs have soared in the past 10 years
Lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing last week on the dangers of drug-impaired driving. There is growing concern in Congress over the issue as data from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility finds that accidents from drugged driving have been on the rise… Continue reading Accidents linked to driving under the influence of drugs
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See the very first McLaren Senna get delivered in Manhattan. The luxury car cost $1.3 million.
Michael Fux has purchased dozens of super cars in his life, from Ferraris to Bugattis to Porsches. But this morning, his favorite car is a bright green McLaren Senna that he just purchased for $1.3 million.
Tesla will be profitable by September, says Gene Munster
Loup Ventures’ Gene Munster predicts the embattled automaker will be profitable by September.
Investors betting against Tesla are getting killed but not for the reason you may think: Cramer
Tesla seems to be able to weather negative headline after negative headline without any substantial decline because there are no “real sellers,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday.
‘Made in America’ is not a priority for Harley-Davidson riders in Europe, says custom motorcycle builder
Harley-Davidson riders in Europe don’t care whether the iconic American motorcycles are made in the United States, custom motorcycle builder Alan Stulberg told CNBC.
Tesla shares fall after British diver mulls legal action over Elon Musk’s baseless ‘pedo guy’ claim
Tesla’s stock fell Monday after a British diver involved in the mission to save 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach said he is considering legal action against Elon Musk because the company’s boss labeled him “pedo guy.”
Uber’s troubled culture persists, as sensitivity ‘blind spots’ raise new questions
Vipin Kumar | Hindustan Times | Getty Images A number of Uber employees have allegedly filed complaints against Uber’s chief operating officer, Barney Harford, for insensitive comments regarding women and minorities. On a conference call this spring with colleagues, Mr. Harford, the company’s chief operating officer, critiqued a new ad that showed a mixed-race couple,… Continue reading Uber’s troubled culture persists, as sensitivity ‘blind
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Uber lays off 100 self-driving car operators in Pittsburgh
Uber has laid off 100 self-driving car test drivers in Pittsburgh in the wake of a high-profile crash in Arizona.
Tesla ditches reservations, opens up Model 3 car sales to all customers in North America
Tesla is taking orders for its Model 3 electric sedans throughout the U.S. and Canada, no reservations required.