Tesla remains the “top buy-and-hold” stock for analysts at Piper Sandler, who massively raised their price target for the electric vehicle maker Monday.
Tesla falls on Trump’s plans to roll back EV production targets, Apple gets a downgrade, and 3M and Charles Schwab score earnings beats.
Last year brought a bumpy ride for Tesla (TSLA) as the electric vehicle (EV) titan grappled with intense competition, aggressive price cuts, layoffs, and top executive exits. Even its much-publicized robotaxi event,
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Live Updates Make sure to refresh this page periodically for updates. What Stocks are Moving on Trump Executive Orders? 11:29 am Earlier we noted that Tesla may be dropping today thanks to an executive order from Donald Trump that could put limits on pro-EV legislation.
Elon Musk has his work cut out for him as DOGE kicks into gear. Many shareholders aren't worried about him losing focus on Tesla.
The charges even have an added advantage of driving a wedge between Trump’s new SEC chair, Paul ­Atkins, and his enforcement staff that investigated the matter if ­Atkins raises these issues and looks to dismiss or impose a slap-on-the-wrist penalty.
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The surface level answer is that the U.S. completed its presidential election, with Republican candidate Donald Trump winning the race and returning to Washington for a second stint in the Oval Office. However, the more nuanced answer lies in Tesla CEO Elon Musk's newfound relationship with president-elect Trump.
Apple and Tesla generated solid returns for shareholders in the past year, but both stocks recently picked up sell ratings from certain Wall Street analysts. Apple is the market leader in smartphones as measured by revenue,
U.S. stock indexes are rallying toward the close of their best week in two months. The S&P 500 rose 1.1% Friday.
Barclays analyst Dan Levy raised his target for Tesla stock. And the SEC is going after CEO Elon Musk again.