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Tesla is recalling an unspecified number of Powerwall 2 home batteries in Australia after receiving reports of fires.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock has reached day 5 of an uninterrupted series of days marked by gains, resulting in a total return of 18% over this span. The gains appear to be driven largely by CEO Elon Musk’s purchase of about 2.
Tesla has reached confidential deals to resolve two lawsuits over deaths in two separate California crashes in 2019 involving the company's Autopilot advanced-driver-assistance software, according to court documents.
Elon Musk slightly boosted his ownership of Tesla to 12.8%, making a small step toward the 25% target he outlined last year.
Tesla Inc. reached a confidential deal to resolve a lawsuit by the family of a teenager who was killed in a 2019 California crash involving a Model 3 on Autopilot.
NBC News spoke with multiple Tesla owners who say when they had full self-driving engaged, their vehicles failed to stop upon approaching railroad crossings. NBC News’ Tom Costello traveled to Texas to talk with one Tesla owner who says it happened to him twice only to have it happen again while our cameras were rolling.
To say Tesla's stock is up a measly 4% this year doesn't do justice to the comeback it's had to mount.
For a few precarious hours last week, Elon Musk reportedly lost his title as the world’s richest man. Larry Ellison, the mustachioed yachtsman behind the software giant Oracle, got to wear that crown for almost a full business day before Musk’s wealth inched up yet again, eclipsing Ellison’s $383 billion fortune by a sliver.
The female victim, whose identity wasn’t announced pending her family’s notification, was between 14 and 15 years old.