Plus, Russia’s Putin claims the country has approved the world’s first coronavirus vaccine, Boeing said cancellations outpaced new sales for the sixth straight month in July, and Nikola shares surged after landing a garbage trucks deal.
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Read MorePlus, stimulus stocks continue to sputter, Eli Lilly is beginning a late stage trial of its experimental coronavirus antibody treatment in nursing homes, Microsoft has 45 days to finalize a deal to buy TikTok, and another electric vehicle maker is going public via a merger with a blank-check SPAC.
Read MorePlus, the Fed wraps up its two-day meeting today, Sorrento Therapeutics has licensed a rapid coronavirus test, Boeing reported a loss in the second quarter, and L Brands announced it’s laying off 15% of its corporate workforce.
Read MorePlus, coronavirus cases in the U.S. rose to 4 million, Senate Republicans have come to agreement with the White House on how to proceed with a new coronavirus relief bill, Tesla smashed earnings estimates, and another retailer declared bankruptcy.
Read MorePlus, jobless claims came in higher than 1 million for the seventeenth week in a row, security experts warned Russian hackers are trying to steal COVID-19 vaccine research, Morgan Stanley reported better-than-expected earnings, and Tesla shares are down after a report that its vehicle registrations were down by nearly half in the second quarter.
Read MoreEven as the stock surges higher, one trader says Tesla shares aren’t a buy until they fall to this level.
Read MorePlus, Tesla shares are up amid speculation that the electric vehicle maker will soon join the S&P 500, chip maker Analog Devices is buying Maxim Integrated, RTW Retailwinds has declared bankruptcy, and PepsiCo reported earnings.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. reported a record number of new confirmed coronavirus cases, the FAA and Boeing completed the test flights of the 737 Max, Tesla is up after saying it delivered 90,650 vehicles in the second quarter, and PG&E shares are up after the utility emerges from bankruptcy.
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Read MorePlus, Senate Republicans introduced their police reform bill with key differences from Democrats’ bill introduced last week, PepsiCo said its Aunt Jemima line is getting a rebrand, and Beyond Meat shares are up after Credit Suisse boosted their price target on the alternative meat stock.
Read MorePlus, the National Bureau of Economic Research officially declared the coronavirus recession began in February, Signet Jewelers shares are down after reporting earnings, and shares of an electric truck maker with no revenue jumped more than 100% yesterday.
Read MoreBuy Price: $895 or better Sell Price: TradersPro Sell Signal Tesla, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, leases, and sells electric vehicles, and energy generation and storage systems in the United States, China, Netherlands, Norway, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Automotive; and Energy Generation and Storage. The Automotive segment offers sedans and sport utility […]
Read MorePlus, House Democrats unveiled their latest coronavirus relief bill, Sanofi said the U.S. will get its COVID-19 vaccine before the rest of the world if successful, JCPenney is talking with lenders ahead of an expected bankruptcy filing, and Tesla won its battle to start reopening its Fremont, CA plant.
Read MorePlus, the Trump Administration is facing renewed pressure to provide more economic stimulus, the consumer price index fell by the most on record in April, and Tesla reopened its Fremont, CA plant against local county orders.
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