Tesla Reaches Deals in China on Self-Driving Cars
Elon Musk met with the country’s premier, a longtime Tesla ally, and secured regulatory nods and a necessary partnership with a Chinese tech company.
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Elon Musk met with the country’s premier, a longtime Tesla ally, and secured regulatory nods and a necessary partnership with a Chinese tech company.
By Keith Bradsher and
Tesla’s C.E.O. appears to have landed a deal that moves the company closer to bringing fully autonomous driving to a giant market. But Beijing is keen to exploit the visit for its own purposes.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and
The first-quarter results are likely to fuel worries that competitors will continue grabbing a bigger slice of a market dealing with slowing electric car sales.
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The company’s directors are asking shareholders to again approve the multibillion-dollar compensation plan and to move the company’s registration to Texas, from Delaware.
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Tesla Will Lay Off More Than 10% of Workers
Along with the departure of two senior executives, the cuts added to signs of turmoil at the electric car company.
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How Tesla Planted the Seeds for Its Own Potential Downfall
Elon Musk’s factory in China saved his company and made him ultrarich. Now, it may backfire.
By Katrin Bennhold, Mara Hvistendahl, Rikki Novetsky, Mooj Zadie, Rachelle Bonja, Lisa Chow, Alexandra Leigh Young, Marion Lozano, Diane Wong, Elisheba Ittoop, Sophia Lanman and
E.V. Sales Are Slowing. Tesla’s Are Slumping.
More competition and flagging demand for electric vehicles has led to declining sales at Tesla.
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Tesla’s Troubles Raise Questions About Its Invincibility
As the share price plunges, investors wonder whether the company, led by Elon Musk, can withstand intensifying competition.
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What Elon Musk Said in Testy Interview on Don Lemon’s New Show
The former CNN anchor released a wide-ranging interview with the billionaire about business, politics, online hate speech and more.
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The carmaker dismissed 500 employees in a unit that was critical to its success and seen as important to the future of electric vehicle sales in the United States.
By Jack Ewing
The Cybertruck looks edgy, that’s for sure, but it has serious problems.
By Elizabeth Spiers
The National Highway Safety Administration also released an analysis of crashes involving the system that showed at least 29 fatal accidents over five and a half years.
By J. Edward Moreno
“A clock is ticking on one of America’s most famous apps.”
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Davis Land, Rachel Cohn, Whitney Jones, Jen Poyant, Alyssa Moxley, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Rowan Niemisto
Mr. Musk’s defiance over removing content is testing the boundaries of international legal systems.
By Kate Conger
The world is not always kind to visionaries with self-control issues.
By Peter Coy
La empresa corre el riesgo de rezagarse en la industria que ayudó a crear. ¿Qué pasaría si eso sucede?
By David Gelles
And what would that mean for the climate?
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Mr. Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, has turned off many people with polarizing remarks on social media, and it may be affecting the automaker’s sales.
By Jack Ewing
It’s about taxes — and a false belief in their own impunity.
By Paul Krugman
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