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Stocktwits on MSNDan Ives Brushes Aside Tesla’s Weak Q2, Says Will Buy TSLA Stock On Weakness: ‘This Is An AI Story’Tech bull Dan Ives on Thursday brushed aside concerns around the Tesla stock, saying Wedbush would scoop up shares of the company on any weakness. Tesla shares were down more than 6% at the time of ...
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Stocktwits on MSNWedbush Analyst Dan Ives Thinks Elon Musk Will Likely Stay As Tesla CEO Until 2030 – Here’s WhyWedbush analyst Dan Ives said on Monday that the Tesla board’s approval of Elon Musk’s pay package has removed an “overhang.” ...
Tesla gave Elon Musk a stock grant of $29 billion on Monday as a reward for years of “transformative and unprecedented” ...
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Tesla shares plunged as much as 10% in early trading Thursday as investors digested another dismal quarter of car sales – and CEO Elon Musk’s admission that slump may not end anytime soon.
Tesla shares edge up after Elon Musk is awarded $29B in stock, despite legal battles, plunging profits, and rising investor ...
Which of Elon Musk’s companies is his most AI-focused business? The answer might seem obvious: xAI, developer of Grok. But it ...
Ives called the compensation plan an important strategic move by the Tesla Board of Directors to keep Musk as CEO and ...
According to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives in a note Monday, Tesla’s new pay package for CEO Elon Musk eliminates a major ...
The new package comes just six months after a judge ordered the company to revoke his $56 billion pay package.
Dan Ives, a notable analyst at Wedbush Securities, has a $500 price target on Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock -- the highest of any analyst. It all comes down to a $1 trillion opportunity that he ...
Tesla is due to report financial results for the second quarter after the market close on Wednesday. Wedbush's Dan Ives reiterates an Outperform rating and price target of $500 ahead of the print.
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