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After years of hype, Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) robotaxis are finally here. The company is using just a handful of vehicles to ...
Microsoft has introduced a slew of new software tools, such as Copilot, by drawing on artificial intelligence developed by ...
Bumble, the company that produces the online dating app designed to empower women, on Wednesday announced it is laying off 30 ...
Rivian is looking to launch a cheaper SUV to appeal to a more mainstream audience. Both stocks carry a lot of risk at this point. When it comes to the EV market, Tesla has not been fairing well lately ...
Changes approved recently by lawmakers in Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada could help their states lure some of the big-money legal ...
Tesla Inc. already had a lot riding on its highly anticipated robotaxi launch long before Elon Musk decided to swing a wrecking ball through his alliance with President Donald Trump — and the ...
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk waves as he attends a conference during the Saudi-US investment forum in Riyadh on May 13, 2025. Musk’s compensation is being considered by a special committee.
A Benzinga reader survey asks if Tesla's Board of Directors should move on from Elon Musk. The poll finds no majority, but readers lean one way in the results. Market-moving news hits Benzinga Pro ...
Elon Musk’s feud with Donald Trump is hugely damaging to Tesla but don ... But will the Tesla board fire Musk to protect public shareholders ... and hope that new directors would fire Musk.
Elon Musk’s departure from DOGE, his now-strained relationship with Trump, slumping Tesla sales and the drop in the company’s share price have not meant that the Tesla Takedown movement is ...
Musk is a controlling shareholder in Tesla, where he holds 22% of the voting power, making it extra challenging for board members to have the votes needed to force him out.