Por: MarketWatch Politics November 14, 2022
The big achievement, instead, was making direct-to-consumer car sales possible. A miasma of state and local laws governs car sales in America. But when Tesla opened its doors in 2003, one rule held fast almost everywhere: Automakers couldn’t sell cars to buyers. They had to work through dealerships as middlemen, and those dealerships had to be independent businesses. This structure evolved in the first half of the 20th century, largely as a... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business November 28, 2022
The idea points to a critical difference between Tesla and older automakers.GM’s reach is everywhere. Tesla’s is limited. Tesla doesn’t operate stores or service centers in every state. The company has a fleet of mobile repair units that can perform many services in... + más
General Motors newest business? Repairing Teslas | Fox Business
Mercedes-Benz Accelerates Efforts To Produce Repair Technicians | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Business November 17, 2022
The pay package will give Musk roughly 300 million shares, at a price of about $23 a piece, if certain milestones are hit. That is about 10% of the company. Tesla has roughly 3 billion shares outstanding. Whether the suit succeeds or not isn’t really all that big a deal for... + más
Elon Musk's trial over his $50 billion pay package at Tesla kicks off today, and the same judge from his Twitter court battle is overseeing the case | Business Insider
Tesla officially makes its charging standard available to other companies | CNN
CNN USA Business November 12, 2022
CNN — One of Tesla’s biggest competitive advantages in North America has been its network of chargers that, for the most part, can charge only Tesla vehicles. Tesla chargers outnumber so-called CCS chargers, the sort used by Ford, General Motors, Audi, Rivian and others,... + más
Tesla Opens Up Its Charging Connectors To All, But The World Probably Won’t Listen | Forbes
iPhone 14 charging slowly? How to fast charge your iPhone | 9to5Mac
Fox Business USA Business October 17, 2022
Conservative talk show host Larry Elder, who ran for governor of California, weighs in, arguing that 'soft-on-crime' politicians are to blame for rise in crime. are being sold for tens of thousands of dollars less than their actual value, according to authorities and... + más
St. Louis preparing to sue Hyundai and Kia over rampant car thefts in the city | Fox Business
Postal Worker Holdup Leads to Muscle Car Theft Ring Arrests | NBC 6 South Florida
Fox Business USA Tech October 06, 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk demonstrated a prototype of a humanoid robot known as Optimus at the company's AI Day Friday. Musk said the robots are expected to cost less than $20,000. Tesla said Tuesday that it will replace ultrasonic sensors from its vehicles starting this month. ... + más
After cutting radar, Tesla now dropping ultrasonic sensors from its EVs | Ars Technica
Tesla Recall: What Happened And What Will It Cost TSLA Stockholders? | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 04, 2022
The word “tribalism” has become shorthand for everything toxic and ugly about politics in the Trump era. It’s meant to convey not just brute partisanship, but also how uncivilized and unthinking this divisiveness has made us. There is good reason, though, to drop the... + más
How Learning And Development Can Quell Quiet Quitting | Forbes
The 'real cure' for inflation has gone ignored, Steve Forbes says | CNBC
Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
Getty Images Key Takeaways A letter from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to Tesla confirmed the company’s notice to recall 1,096,762 electric vehicles due to a defective window mechanism that will require a software update. This announcement came... + más
Tesla: A History Of Innovation (and Headaches) | Forbes
Tesla robot slowly walks on stage at AI Day | CNN
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