Tesla (TSLA) Model S and Model X Prices Raised by $5,000
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Tesla (TSLA) Model 3 Best-Selling Car in Europe Last Month - Report
October 25, 2021 6:53 AM EDTTeslas (NASDAQ: TSLA) Model 3 became the best-selling car in Europe last time, according to Bloomberg. Elon Musks company shipped 24,591 Model 3 cars to its customers in September, which marks a 58% growth compared to the last year.
This marks the first time an EV... More
Tesla (TSLA): New Price Target of $1,200 Implies HALF the Company's Growth Target - Morgan Stanley
October 25, 2021 6:29 AM EDTMorgan Stanley Adam Jonas reiterated an Overweight rating on Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and raised the price target to $1,200.00 per share from the prior $900.00.
A new price target implies roughly ½ the companys growth target, a constrained China and virtually no autonomy, Jonas wrote in a client note.
The next 12 months can demonstrate Teslas manufacturing leadership, a step change in costs/complexity and higher growth in the vehicle user base, the analyst added.
The price target change comes after Tesla reported better-than-expected 3Q earnings and even stronger... More
Tesla pulls its new Full Self-Driving beta due to software 'issues'
October 24, 2021 9:06 PM EDTBy Marcelo Teixeira and Hyunjoo Jin
NEW YORK/ SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. electric car maker Tesla Inc on Sunday rolled back the latest version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta software, less than a day after its release, after users complained of false collision warnings and other issues.
The setback comes as Tesla is under regulatory scrutiny over the safety of its semi-autonomous driving technology, which it calls "FSD."
"Seeing some issues with 10.3, so rolling back to 10.2... More

