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Tesla is launching cheaper Standard versions of the Model 3 and Model Y in Europe, aiming to boost sales amid rising competition. This move is crucial as it addresses recent sales declines in the region, reflecting Tesla's strategy to maintain its market position. The focus on affordability could help regain traction in a challenging market landscape.
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3 Reasons to Buy Amazon Stock Like There's No Tomorrow
It's a business that's built for the long haul.
Jim Cramer Names One Of His 'Absolute Favorite' Stocks
Jim Cramer Names One Of His 'Absolute Favorite' Stocks
Jim Cramer Names One Of His 'Absolute Favorite' Stocks
On CNBC's “Mad Money Lightning Round,” on Wednesday, Jim Cramer recommended taking a pass on DigitalBridge Group, Inc. (NYSE:DBRG) right now. “That's not the right stock for this moment,” he noted. DigitalBridge Group’s Digita Group, on Tuesday, ...
Tesla turbocharged, energy makes a comeback: Market takeaways
Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre joins Asking for a Trend host Josh Lipton to discuss three key takeaways from Friday’s trading session: the tech sector (XLK) and Tesla (TSLA) stock flying high, the Dow Jones Transportation Average (^DJT) moving higher, and the energy sector (XLE) and crude oil (CL=F, BZ=F) looking promising for 2026. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend.
Dow Jones Futures: Bullish Trend Intact With AI Giants, Fed Ahead; Tesla Leads 5 Stocks In Buy Areas
Dow Jones Futures: Bullish Trend Intact With AI Giants, Fed Ahead; Tesla Leads 5 Stocks In Buy Areas
Dow Jones Futures: Bullish Trend Intact With AI Giants, Fed Ahead; Tesla Leads 5 Stocks In Buy Areas
The bullish market trend toward highs continues, with Tesla among stocks in buy areas. A Fed meeting and AI giants loom.
Bernie Sanders Says Likes Of Jeff Bezos And Elon Musk Now Own More Wealth Than 50% Of Americans Combined, Wonders If Thats What People Are Angry About
Bernie Sanders Says Likes Of Jeff Bezos And Elon Musk Now Own More Wealth Than 50% Of Americans Combined, Wonders If Thats What People Are Angry About