Elon Musk says 'there is not a demand problem' with the Model 3
Tesla hosted its annual shareholder meeting Tuesday. A lot — a whole lot — happened since the last time CEO Elon Musk faced stockholders in this formal setting a year ago.
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Tesla hosted its annual shareholder meeting Tuesday. A lot — a whole lot — happened since the last time CEO Elon Musk faced stockholders in this formal setting a year ago.
Tesla is hiking prices as it adds autopilot as standard on most of its cars. It's also making it harder for customers to buy its cheapest model.
Tesla is probably about to report the largest drop in auto sales in the company's history.
It started with a legal threat from the US government, and ended with an historic rocket launch.
Tesla is selling its cars with the option of "full self-driving capability," a feature that's drawing criticism from experts on self-driving technology. They say CEO Elon Musk is playing fast and loose with definitions, overselling the technology and potentially creating safety issues.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made some splashy announcements Thursday. But he also delivered some bad news for investors.
Tesla had a good end to a very tough week.
Tesla is now offering a slightly cheaper version of its lowest priced car, the Model 3.
Elon Musk might be one of the most colorful CEOs around. But his Tesla cars are about to get less colorful.
Elon Musk is keeping Tesla a public company. Making it a successful public company will take more work.
Elon Musk's latest big idea is daring even by his standards: He wants to turn Tesla into a private company.
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Tesla's attempt to ramp up Model 3 production may have hit a new stumbling block --- employee sabotage.
Elon Musk continues to put his own money where his mouth is.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk was a bit of a jerk to some analysts during the company's latest earnings conference call. But it seems like all is forgiven. Wall Street still loves Musk's electric car company.
Now Tesla has another battle on its hands, this time with unhappy shareholders.
The Tesla Model 3 recently failed to earn a recommendation from Consumer Reports due to poor braking performance but, in a quick turnaround, the car is now recommended after its software was improved in an overnight, over-the-air update.
The Tesla Model 3 is frequently called "Tesla's $35,000 car." That is, after all, the base price.
Elon Musk just laid out plans for the superfast version of the Tesla Model 3.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk vowed to manufacture Model 3 cars around the clock to finally meet the company's production target.
Elon Musk has been working hard to convince Tesla investors that production of the company's first mass market car, the Model 3, is going just fine.
While one of Elon Musk's companies is celebrating after launching the world's most powerful rocket into space, another company is fighting for liftoff back on Earth.
Tesla is going to exhibit its electric car for the people, the Model 3, at five showrooms in four states so the customers who ordered it might actually get a chance to see it up close.
Wall Street appears to be tired of Elon Musk overpromising and underdelivering on Tesla's new affordable Model 3 electric car.