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Tesla, Inc. is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Founded in 2003, Tesla designs and manufactures electric cars, battery energy storage from home to grid-scale, solar panels and solar roof tiles, and related products and services. Tesla’s business model revolves around accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable energy. The company is known for its innovative approach to electric vehicle technology, including its advanced battery technology, Autopilot driver-assistance system, and a global network of Supercharger stations. Investing in TSLA stocks offers exposure to the rapidly growing electric vehicle market and the broader clean energy sector. Stay updated with the latest news on TSLA, analysis of TSLA market trends, and comprehensive investment insights.

Tesla Tumbles: Elon Musk Warns Tariffs Disrupt Everything
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Tesla Tumbles: Elon Musk Warns Tariffs Disrupt Everything

🚗 Tesla experienced significant stock declines following the tariff announcements, reflecting market concerns about supply chain disruptions.

🗣️ CEO Elon Musk explicitly warned about the severe risks of sudden, large tariffs, emphasizing the complexity of Tesla's global supply chain.

⏳ Musk highlighted the need for predictability and sufficient time for companies to adjust manufacturing and supply chains, arguing against immediate, drastic tariff hikes.

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Tesla Faces Tariff Turmoil: Musk Weighs In
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Tesla Faces Tariff Turmoil: Musk Weighs In

🚗 Elon Musk acknowledges that Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on non-US made cars and parts will have a 'significant' impact on Tesla, despite potential benefits for US manufacturing.

🏭 The policy aims to incentivize US production, potentially benefiting Tesla's US factories, but the origin of parts remains a critical factor, as tariffs apply to imported components as well.

💰 A unique aspect of the proposal includes making financing interest for 100% US-made vehicles tax-deductible, potentially boosting demand for qualifying cars, though Tesla's eligibility regarding parts sourcing is unclear.

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Tesla: Retail Frenzy and Incentive Cuts Raise Questions
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Tesla: Retail Frenzy and Incentive Cuts Raise Questions

🇨🇦 Canada is cutting incentives for Tesla vehicle purchases, potentially impacting demand.

🤔 The stock is noted for being heavily traded by retail investors with high speculation, almost like a meme stock.

📉 The speaker questions if Tesla remains an attractive investment compared to potentially less risky options with better appreciation possibilities, given the high retail involvement.

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Tesla’s Momentum: China Soars, Europe Lags. What’s Next?
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Tesla’s Momentum: China Soars, Europe Lags. What’s Next?

🇨🇳 Tesla had its best week of the year in China, with sales of the Model Y up 12% compared to the previous week.

📉 Despite poor sales in Europe during February, the market is not overly concerned due to Tesla's current prices.

🔮 There's potential for continued momentum, but external factors like political announcements could significantly impact the stock.

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Tesla. Is a Rebound Imminent After a 50% Drop?
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Tesla. Is a Rebound Imminent After a 50% Drop?

📉 Tesla's stock has fallen by 50%, leading to increased interest from investors looking for a potential rebound.

🚀 Some analysts, including Katy G.S., predict a significant price increase, suggesting a buying opportunity.

📈 The presenter believes Tesla could lead a market recovery, indicating a potential upward trend despite recent challenges.

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Tesla’s European Sales Plunge. A Red Flag for Investors?
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Tesla’s European Sales Plunge. A Red Flag for Investors?

📉 Tesla's new car sales in Europe plummeted in February, significantly underperforming the growing electric vehicle market.

🇪🇺 The company's market share in Europe dropped to 1.8%, down from 2.8% the previous year, raising concerns about its regional strategy.

😬 Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration is cited as a potential factor contributing to the negative buyer reaction in Europe.

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