Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock saw significant gains Friday thanks to multiple catalysts. The gains took place in conjunction with a 1% gain for the S&P 500 index and a 1.5% gain for the Nasdaq Composite index.
A Louisiana-based realtor and Tesla owner took his car through an automatic car wash. Afterward, he was astounded by the damage his car sustained. Tyler ( @tylervallot.exp) documented on TikTok how a piece of equipment became ensnared in the wash’s machinery, destroying some of his Tesla’s windows in the process.
Tesla ( TSLA) stock jumped 3% Friday amid speculation that CEO Elon Musk could potentially buy TikTok. The social media platform needs to find an American buyer, or it will effectively face a countrywide ban starting next week — and Musk is reportedly the most likely candidate.
Americans are going to lose access to TikTok in less than a week, unless China green-lights a sale to what Congress has deemed a non-adversary of the United States — something China is unlikely to do but might.
Ross Gerber called for a TikTok ban, labeling it a national security risk and accusing the app of being a tool for Chinese government.
Elon Musk is being eyed by Chinese authorities as a potential buyer of TikTok. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The Tesla CEO should be focused on his EV business at a time when the automotive landscape is rapidly evolving. Investors also don’t need another distraction.
As social media users brace for a potential TikTok ban in the United States, one local content creator said if the ban happens, he is ready to pivot. Watertown resident Joe Fay, a state trooper by day and a TikToker by night,
Tesla ( TSLA) stock popped more than 3% Tuesday on the heels of promising global electric vehicle sales data and media reports indicating Chinese authorities could allow the EV giant's CEO Elon Musk to buy the US operations of social media platform Tik Tok.
Under the law, mobile app stores and internet hosting services will face major fines if they continue to distribute the platform to U.S. users beyond
As Elon Musk grew Tesla’s business in China, he publicly cozied up to its leaders on his favorite social media platform.