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Tesla's profit actually fell 37% compared to the same period last year, despite buyers rushing to take advantage of the expiring EV tax credit.
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Elon Musk sees Tesla moving beyond being a car company into an AI company, says Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson, ‘Elon Musk’ author and Perella Weinberg advisory partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Tesla CEO Elon Musk's proposed pay package, future of Tesla, Paramount's bid for Warner Bros. Discovery,
Some drivers on social media report that Tesla vehicles using the more aggressive version of its Full Self-Driving system could operate above posted speed limits.
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Tesla’s profit fell in third quarter even as sales rose. Musk sees robotaxi expansion by year end
Tesla, the car company run by Elon Musk, reported Wednesday that it sold more vehicles in the past three months after boycotts hit hard earlier this year, but profits still fell sharply.
The Austin automaker sold more cars in this year’s July-September period than a year ago but earned less per unit because it slashed prices.
Musk threatens to leave over pay package, Canada joins U.S. in axing EV tax credit and Americans are defaulting on their car loans.
Elon Musk literally left a government job with a black eye, has seen profits at his car company sink and must worry about federal regulators disrupting his plans to unleash a fleet of driverless taxis
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has come out swinging against the “corporate terrorists” opposing his proposed $1 trillion pay package at Tesla, which would also hand him a bigger chunk of the electric car empire, in what would be the largest compensation deal in history.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in an earnings call that the company would begin operating its self-driving vehicles "by the end of the year" in Arizona.
That pay package, according to Tesla, will keep Musk focused and committed to the company, and it’s contingent on unprecedented and unrealistic milestones that no other executive would be able to achieve for the business.
Given the chance to talk about the tricky game of selling electric vehicles right now with minimal support from the U.S. government, Tesla CEO Elon Musk chose Wednesday to talk about: The wider distribution and possible impact of Tesla's Robotaxi.