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Business - Financial Times
Tesla shares fall after Musk’s glitzy ‘Cybercab’ event disappoints
Stock drops 9% as investors bemoan ‘underwhelming’ lack of detail about planned autonomous fleet16 hours ago - Tesla -
Business - The New York Times
Tesla Stock Falls After Elon Musk Shows Off ‘Cybercab’
“You could fall asleep and wake up at your destination,” said Mr. Musk, Tesla’s C.E.O., but some experts are skeptical that such cars will be ferrying passengers soon.20 hours ago - Elon Musk -
Business - CNBC
Ride-sharing giants Uber, Lyft jump after Tesla's 'toothless taxi' fails to excite investors
Tesla's hyped robotaxi unveiling posed a threat to Uber's ride-sharing aspirations, but it has turned into a boon for the stock instead.18 hours ago -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Tesla's Robotaxi Event Disappoints Investors
Shares in the EV maker fell after a much-hyped event was heavier on showbiz than financial details.22 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
China promises to borrow more to shore up economy and boost banks
No details of amount of fiscal stimulus as Beijing says it will help regions buy back idle land and property7 hours ago - China -
Tech - The New York Times
Twitter Banned Them. What Happened When Elon Musk Reinstated Them?
Many users who were reinstated by X have continued to share the kinds of false narratives and conspiracies that once got them suspended.4 hours ago - Elon Musk -
Business - The New York Times
Tesla Loses Court Battle in Swedish Labor Dispute
A district court ruled that Sweden’s constitution prevented it from taking a side in a labor dispute between Tesla and local unions that has dragged on for 11 months.18 hours ago - Tesla -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Five Takeaways From Tesla's Robotaxi Show
The driverless vehicle marks a strategic pivot for the electric-vehicle pioneer. Here are some key takeaways from the event.Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Awash in oil money, Guyana promises cash, free tuition and other perks ahead of election
The president of Guyana has announced several perks ahead of next year’s general elections, including free college tuition and a one-time cash payment of nearly $1,000 for every household in the ...17 hours ago
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