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Tesla’s robotaxi push faces safety flaws, legal risks, and issues in Austin, casting doubt on its autonomy vision. Learn why TSLA stock is a sell.
Tesla Inc. is aiming its driverless taxis for the San Francisco Bay area as the carmaker plots an expansion on the heels of last month's limited rollout in Austin.
Tesla is expanding its robotaxi pilot program to the San Francisco Bay Area within the next two months, contingent on regulatory approvals
Tesla, Inc. shifts focus to AI, autonomy, and robotics, led by Robotaxi and Optimus. Discover why we rate it a Buy for long-term growth. Click for more on TSLA.
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Tesla’s Robotaxi Plans Heat Up in Arizona, But Questions RemainTesla Robotaxi" > Tesla is seeking approval to launch a robotaxi service in Arizona, including Phoenix. The company has applied to operate autonomous vehicles with or without onboard safety personnel,
It didn’t quite happen. Tesla Inc. robotaxis began rolling Sunday in Austin — but only for invited passengers and in cars still overseen by a human safety monitor in the front seat. CEO Elon Musk — while previously calling the possibility of a ...
The rally in Tesla stock also signals a brief respite from the political drama that has surrounded Musk in recent months. His high-profile entry into President Donald Trump’s administration and the ensuing fallout over the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” had clouded investor outlook, especially after EV tax credits were slashed.
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Barchart on MSNAs Q2 Deliveries Plunge 14%, Is Tesla Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold?Tesla (TSLA) tumbled nearly 7% on Monday, July 7 as the electric vehicle giant grapples with declining deliveries and CEO Elon Musk’s renewed political ambitions, prompting investors to question whether the stock represents an opportunity or risk.