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Tesla’s star is fading -- here’s why two AI powerhouses with stronger growth and better valuations deserve your attention instead.
At the risk of sounding like investing guru Cathie Wood, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has a clear path to be a $20 trillion stock. The pioneer in electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable energy has transformed the automotive industry since its founding 22 years ago,
Tesla's valuation gains today follow a bigger sell-off in yesterday's trading that was spurred by disappointing second-quarter results and comments from management suggesting that performance headwinds could continue in the near term. The company's share price has seen some big swings in 2025, and is down roughly 21% year to date with today's pop.
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Tesla shares plunged as much as 10% in early trading Thursday as investors digested another dismal quarter of car sales – and CEO Elon Musk’s admission that slump may not end anytime soon.
The EV maker reported a 16% drop in quarterly net income and said c
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Tesla’s stock fell 8% after its poor Q2 report, but the ‘Musk Magic’ premium is still sky-high
Tesla's market cap fell below $1 trillion, but it still reflects investors' assumptions of enormous future growth.