Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
Tesla Inc.’s share price slump is taking a toll on risk-loving investors in South Korea, who have plowed into leveraged bets on the US carmaker.
Baltimore County police are investigating vandalism after graffiti was found Sunday at the Tesla dealership in Owings Mills, a day after demonstrators gathered to protest Elon Musk, the automaker's billionaire CEO,
Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal on Monday asked U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to answer questions about a reported plan to spend $400 million to purchase armored versions of Tesla Cybertrucks to transport diplomats.
BYD, the Chinese EV giant and Tesla's arch rival, unveiled a vehicle-mounted drone system that lets drivers deploy the gadget on the move to take videos.
Tesla Inc. followed up its worst sales month in years in France with another weak showing in February, prolonging its early-year slump in one of Europe’s biggest markets for electric vehicles.
You could not pay me to carry that bill now,” New York state Sen. Pat Fahy, a Democrat from the Albany area, told Marie. “I’m thoroughly disgusted with Elon Musk and everything he stands for.” The unelected South African native has swept through the federal government as President Donald Trump’s right-hand man to cut jobs,
The leader of one of the largest U.S. labor unions on Thursday called on top asset managers to review Tesla's valuation as the electric carmaker's shares have slumped 30% so far this year.