Tesla Inc. shares have nearly doubled in value since the last time the company reported earnings— a set-up that usually spells high expectations for upcoming results. But its car-selling business has become a sideshow to Elon Musk’s political prominence.
Coverage and analysis of electric vehicle maker Tesla's fourth-quarter financial results, Q&A call, and the stock's reaction.
Tesla's fourth quarter earnings disappointed, but the company's commitment to returning to growth in 2025 saw shares rise in extended trading on Wednesday.
This story incorporates reporting from NBC New York, Bloomberg on MSN.com and https//beincrypto.com.Tesla recently reported a $600 million profit from its Bitcoin holdings. The gain is attributed to a change in digital asset accounting rules.
Tesla (TSLA) reported fourth quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday that missed the mark, disappointing investors looking for a new catalyst to jump-start the stock. Tesla reported revenue of $25.
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Tesla is slated to release its fourth-quarter earnings after the market closes on Wednesday. Any movement will hinge on what the electric vehicle maker—and CEO Elon Musk–say about growth, EV demand, and advances in AI.
Tesla Inc.’s holdings of Bitcoin gave its latest quarterly results a boost, courtesy of new accounting rules for digital assets.
These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Tesla, Microsoft, Meta, UPS, IBM, Nvidia, Comcast, Las Vegas Sands, American, Juniper, and More Tesla stock rises on optimism over the electric-vehicle maker’s growth projections, Microsoft’s Azure growth misses estimates, Meta’s fourth-quarter profit handily tops forecasts, and UPS says it will be reducing volume with Amazon.
US GDP grew by 2.3% on an annualised basis in the final quarter, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This was slower than the 2.6% annualised growth expected by economists polled by Reuters. It was also slower than the previous quarter, when growth was 3.1% annualised.
US equity futures were narrowly mixed ahead of Thursday's opening bell as traders digested quarterly results from Meta Platforms (META) and Tesla (TSLA) as well as key economic data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 0.