Tesla’s stock is tumbling
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TipRanks on MSNTesla or Alphabet: Bank of America Picks the Superior ‘Magnificent 7’ Stock to Buy After Earnings
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NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is hanging near its records on Thursday, though the calm surface of the U.S. stock market is hiding some roiling moves underneath. Alphabet is rising, and Tesla is tumbling following a jumble of profit reports from big U.S. companies.
President Donald Trump took a break from his bitter public feud with Elon Musk by offering support to Tesla in an early morning post on Truth Social.
Tesla's valuation gains today follow a bigger sell-off in yesterday's trading that was spurred by disappointing second-quarter results and comments from management suggesting that performance headwinds could continue in the near term. The company's share price has seen some big swings in 2025, and is down roughly 21% year to date with today's pop.
The EV maker reported a 16% drop in quarterly net income and said c
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Tesla’s stock fell 8% after its poor Q2 report, but the ‘Musk Magic’ premium is still sky-high
Tesla's market cap fell below $1 trillion, but it still reflects investors' assumptions of enormous future growth.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Meta, Amazon, Fed, Trump Tariffs Ahead; Tesla 'Robotaxi' Set To Launch In San Francisco
Meta, Amazon and Microsoft lead an earnings wave, along with a Fed meeting and Trump tariff deadline. Tesla "robotaxis" are about to hit San Francisco, with a caveat.
Shares of the EV maker pared losses and traded close to flat in afterhours trading, following results that showed net income plunging 16% and automot