Tesla stock slipped Wednesday, after more weak sales data and a public disagreement between CEO Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. In the latter, Tesla sold 1,210 cars in May, down 36% year over year. In China, May shipments from Tesla’s Shanghai plant totaled nearly 62,000 cars, representing a 15% year-over-year decline...
Continue ReadingJPMorgan analysts raised their price targets on a number of internet stocks, signaling to clients that concerns over the Trump administration’s tariff policies have at least partially subsided...
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Continue ReadingToyota Industries (TYIDF, TYIDY) shares are tumbling after accepting a $33 billion offer from Toyota Motor Corp. (TM, 7203.T) to take the subsidiary private. Apple stock (AAPL) was downgraded by Needham analysts to a Hold rating, the team citing the iPhone maker's slow AI adoption and smartphone sales concerns. Wedbush Securities managing director Dan Ives' AI ETF — titled the Dan IVES Wedbush AI Revolution ETF — will begin trading on Wednesday under the ticker IVES. Hear what Dan Ives had to say about Elon Musk's return as Tesla's (TSLA) full-time CEO in his most recent interview with Yahoo Finance. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here...
Continue ReadingSTOCKSTOWATCHTODAY BLOG Nvidia stock inched down on Wednesday, putting the chip maker’s position as the world’s largest company by market value at risk. A presentation at an investor conference later in the day, though, could set up a rebound...
Continue ReadingInvesting.com -- Shares of Ast Spacemobile Inc (NASDAQ:ASTS) climbed 7.1% higher after Wednesday’s open, building on a 4.3% gain from the previous session, as investors responded to renewed speculation around a potential strategic tie-up with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, or even Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) itself. The rally was triggered by an Instagram post from board member Adriana Cisneros showing herself, ASTS CEO Abel Avellan, and Bezos together, captioned: “Amazing things are happening at AST & Scien...
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