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Hardcore Tesla bear Ryan Brinkman at JPMorgan is still on patrol in the wake of the electric vehicle maker's earnings on Wednesday night. In a new note on Friday, Brinkman stayed the course with what is one of Wall Street's most bearish calls on Tesla.
Shares of Tesla traded unevenly on Friday, briefly rising as much as 1.3% before giving up gains to hover near flat, as investors continued to assess the company’s latest earnings and long-term strategy. The muted performance came despite broader market strength.
Tesla (TSLA) stock is on track to finish the week lower, reversing some of the prior week’s rally, as the company’s Q1 earnings report raised some concerns for investors. Though Tesla beat on the top and bottom lines and confirmed some of its major projects are progressing toward production,
Tesla reported first-quarter earnings after Wednesday's closing bell. While cars are still the company's big moneymaker, investors have become increasingly interested in the company's robotaxi and humanoid-robot ambitions.
Tesla posted earnings that topped analysts' estimates, and said it plans to significantly raise spending on AI.
Tesla's stock is trading up as the company is gearing up to release its first-quarter financial results, but it's down from early 2026 levels.
Tesla (TSLA) stock dropped 6% this week after raising capital spending to $25B. Cybercab production starts but robotaxi revenue delayed until 2027.
Tesla stock rose over 7% on Wednesday following a difficult start to the year. An analyst upgrade from UBS and a favorable court ruling contributed to the stock's recent gains. Despite controversies, Tesla's stock is up 52% year-over-year, outperforming ...
The stock market loves a clean story — growth company, value play, or cyclical rebound. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) used to fit neatly into the first category: the high-octane EV disruptor rewriting the auto industry.
Tesla, Inc. shows early FY 2026 trends mirroring recent previous years, with an expectation of flat-to-weak revenue. Read more on TSLA stock here.