Tesla Closes Below $500 Billion Market Cap for First Time in Two Years

Bloomberg2022-12-15

The relentless decline in the shares of Tesla Inc. has pushed the electric-vehicle maker’s valuation to close below the half-trillion dollar mark for the first time since November 2020.The stock ...

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  • PowerTrade
    2022-12-15
    PowerTrade
    Ok
  • FrankieTok
    2022-12-15
    FrankieTok
    Ok
  • Gerinit
    2022-12-15
    Gerinit
    Like pls. Thanks
  • Vicholes
    2022-12-15
    Vicholes
    [Happy] 
  • boonhong21
    2022-12-15
    boonhong21
    Noo
  • Guavaxf30
    2022-12-15
    Guavaxf30
    Largely a self-inflicted situation. They saw the supply chain issues a long time ago. But instead of focusing on mitigating this, management and the board was distracted by other "extra-curricular" activities. They should all just get back to real work otherwise Tesla will surrender all the first mover advantagethey had.
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