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Tesla Sales Increase, Suggesting Electric Car Demand Is Rebounding
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Business - MarketWatch
European car makers have hit a low point, Barclays says
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I Took a 250 Mile Roadtrip to Chicago With Tesla’s Full Self Driving
Tesla keeps promising a future that is a lot further away than it will admit.1 hour ago -
World - Financial Times
Upper Crust owner SSP blames Paris Olympics for slower Europe sales
Food chain group says region was ‘behind expectations’ after some tourists avoided the French capital1 hour ago - Olympics -
Business - Financial Times
Upper Crust owner SSP blames Paris Olympics for slower Europe sales
Food chain group says region was ‘behind expectations’ after some tourists avoided the French capital1 hour ago - Olympics -
Politics - The Hill
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More car owners are finding themselves owing more on their loans than their cars are worth, says the survey.1 hour ago -
Politics - The Hill
Biden administration putting $1.5B into four electric power projects — including interconnection for Texas’s isolated grid
The Biden administration is putting $1.5 billion toward four electric power projects, including a connection to the Southeast for Texas’s isolated grid, it announced on Thursday. The four projects ...2 hours ago - Joe Biden -
Business - MarketWatch
Warren Buffett’s bond sales signal he’s preparing to pick up Japanese stocks
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World - Financial Times
China’s WuXi explores sale of pharma units as US restrictions loom
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Virginia GOP candidate suggests those tolerant of drag queens aren't tough enough for military
Hung Cao disparaged people who are tolerant of drag queens by implying they are not tough enough to serve in the U.S. military.9 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Ford's third-quarter sales up 0.7% as GM overtakes it in EVs
Ford on Wednesday reported a 0.7% increase in third-quarter U.S. new vehicle sales, including a 12.2% increase in EVs compared to a year earlier.19 hours ago -
Tech - ABC News
Tesla posts first quarterly increase in deliveries, but shares slump with investors hoping for more
Low interest financing, sweet lease deals and free charging boosted Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter, the first increase this year for the electric vehicle maker22 hours ago -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Forvia Cuts Sales, Margin Outlook on Market Uncertainty
The car-parts supplier cut its sales and profitability guidance for the year, as market uncertainty in Europe and high car inventories in North America weigh on vehicle production.6 days ago
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