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Tesla Inc.’s sales plummeted 62% last quarter in Germany, a development the outgoing economy minister sees as an opening for the nation’s beleaguered carmakers.
From Bloomberg L.P.
Tesla reported this morning that sales estimates have dropped 13% from last year.
From Yahoo
The sales decline comes as little surprise given the nationwide and international protests against Musk and his efforts with DOGE.
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Tesla stock tumbled on Wednesday after the electric vehicle maker posted sales figures that were even more downbeat than Wall Street was expecting.
From Insider
Musk's seemingly unfettered access to government agencies and DOGE's haphazard cuts have spurred worldwide protests and vandalism at Tesla dealers.
From PC Magazine
His uninvited influence on controversial political and social topics has alienated entire segments of potential buyers.
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Trump’s new tariffs on China have just kneecapped Tesla’s only growing business: energy storage, which uses battery cells from
For perspective, the tariffs could wipe out 9 per cent of Apple’s gross margin – unless the added costs are passed through or an exemption is granted, analysts found.
China’s Communist Party mouthpiece, People’s Daily, is rolling out a miniseries this week titled “Fully Understanding the Mutually Beneficial Nature of China-U.S. Relations.” Part 1 cited a Tesla fact
Another fiscal year and another bold prediction that Tesla’s long-running reign as the global market share leader will end.
BYD, Elon Musk's Chinese archrival, posted a 60% sales surge in the first three months of the year, in stark contrast to Tesla's decline.
Chinese electric vehicle champion BYD has reported a 60% surge in sales in the first quarter of the year as archrival Tesla stumbles.
Tesla shares gained a day ahead of the electric vehicle maker's first-quarter deliveries data expected Wednesday.
Tesla’s free Full Self-Driving trial in China has exited stage left over the country’s new regulations for advanced driver assist system software updates.
Tesla investors are bracing for a drop in Q1 vehicle deliveries as a backlash against CEO Elon Musk's politics exacerbates weakening demand.