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Jeffrey Gundlach Won't Touch Tesla (TSLA) Short
August 29, 2013 12:26 PM EDTDuring a CNBC interview, Doubleline Capital's Jeffrey Gundlach said he would not short Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) because of its "cultish momentum."
Gundlach successfully shorted Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) near the top, so his comments could have some weight.... More
Tesla Motors (TSLA) Hits $20B Market Cap Milestone
August 26, 2013 9:57 AM EDTTesla Motors (NASDAQ: TSLA) is now over the $20 billion market cap mark.
After closing at $161.84 last Friday, it didn't take much for Tesla to get there. The company has about 121.5 million outstanding shares, meaning the key price level was about $164.68.
Today, Tesla is up over 3 percent in early trading.... More
Porsche Who? Tesla (TSLA) Becomes Sales Powerhouse in Claifornia
August 26, 2013 6:42 AM EDTTesla Motors (Nasdaq: TSLA) shares are up early following reports that it is outselling venerable peers in at least on key market.
AllThingsD reports Monday, citing the latest data from the California New Car Dealers Association, that Tesla is... More
Hong Kong is Geared Up for Tesla (TSLA), But Will China Follow Suit?
August 23, 2013 6:46 AM EDTAs mentioned earlier this week, Tesla Motors (Nasdaq: TSLA) is setting its sights on the world's largest auto market: China. And the car maker should be hot out of the gate in doing so.
Bloomberg reports that Tesla has received over 300 reservations for its Model S sedan in Hong Kong, with deposits ranging from $5,000 to $42,500. That comes before the company... More

