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Sharp decline on the US stock exchange after interest rate decision
The New York stock exchange fell sharply on Wednesday after the central bank Fed signaled fewer interest rate cuts next year. .
Honda and Nissan in merger talks
The Japanese car manufacturers Honda Motor and Nissan Motor are considering a merger, reports the Japanese newspaper Nikkei and other media. At the same time, information emerges that the Taiwanese iPhone manufacturer Foxconn wants to buy a controlling stake in precisely Nissan.
Down on the US stock exchange – historic losing streak
The American stock exchanges fell unanimously on Tuesday. The Dow Jones' nine-day losing streak is the longest in 45 years.
Municipal Harbor Rents Out to Tesla – Union Anger
Trelleborg's harbor has in November expanded its rental agreement with electric car giant Tesla, despite the harbor blockade. It provokes the union's anger.
Elon Musk's wealth reaches historic milestone
Tesla owner Elon Musk has become the first person in the world to achieve a net worth of more than 400 billion dollars. .
Small movements but a record on Wall Street
The movements were small on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday in a breathing pause after the recent sharp increases. Nevertheless, a couple of new records were set.
The Judge Continues to Block Musk's Mega-Payout
A judge in the state of Delaware has once again stopped the giant compensation of 56 billion dollars (equivalent to 615 billion kronor) that Tesla's founder and CEO Elon Musk would receive from the company, reports Bloomberg. .
Small investors sold Tesla shares after Trump's victory
Small investors took home the win from the Tesla stock surge following Donald Trump's election victory. The money was invested in, among other things, Novo Nordisk and the defence conglomerate Saab, according to Nordnet's monthly statistics.
Cheerful on Wall Street – bitcoin nears dream limit
The US stock market closed the week with rising prices. It went well for several retail companies, while technology companies had a tougher time.
Musk has Trump's ear – but conflicts of interest await
In the media, he is already being called "the first polar". After the US presidential election, super entrepreneur Elon Musk has more or less moved in with winner Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago residence.
USA may scrap electric car bonus
The USA and its incoming president Donald Trump may be on their way to scrap the electric car bonus that car buyers can receive, reports Reuters, which is relying on anonymous sources with insight into the plans. .
Trump's company is soaring on the stock exchange
The share in Trump Media & Technology – Donald Trump's media company – is soaring in futures trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Trump's company, which operates the social platform Truth Social, is up 50 percent to over 51 dollars per share, according to CNBC.
Upward trend on the New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange closed on Tuesday with a plus – at the same time as the Americans go to the polls. .
Chinese BYD overtakes Tesla – once again
Chinese BYD has already previously surpassed Tesla from the position as the world's largest manufacturer counted in the number of chargeable cars. In the third quarter of the year, BYD also surpassed Tesla in terms of revenue.
One year of fighting against Musk - "a bit hopeless"
The conflict between Tesla and IF Metall has now been going on for a year. The hope of a collective agreement lives on, but at the same time, new Tesla cars are constantly rolling out onto Swedish roads.
Mixed on Wall Street
The US stock exchanges ended the trading week on both sides of the zero line. At Friday's close, the Dow Jones industrial index stood at minus 0.
Musk's wealth increased by 354 billion
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, has increased his lead over number two on Bloomberg's billionaire index. The 21.
Tesla surged on mixed US stock exchange
Leading indexes on the New York stock exchange went in different directions on Thursday – a report-dense day when electric car manufacturer Tesla surged and IT giant IBM fell hard. Tesla, which the day before reported an unexpected profit increase, rose almost 22 percent.
Tesla's profit higher than expected – stock surges
Tesla's profit for the third quarter was significantly higher than what analysts had predicted, and the stock of the American electric car giant rose sharply on the New York stock exchange. The profit per share amounted to 72 cents, compared to the expected 58 cents.
Billionaires' Favorite: Musk vs Gates
Elon Musk – the world's richest man and the founder of Tesla and Space X – has backed Donald Trump in this year's election campaign. Musk, who also owns X (formerly Twitter), is campaigning for the Republican and is discussing a potential cabinet position.
Mixed on Wall Street – Nvidia sets new record
The US stock exchanges are starting the trading week slightly down. Chip giant Nvidia is going against the trend and is noting a new record high.
Self-driving Tesla taxi delayed until at least 2026
The one who wants a self-driving "Cybercab" or "robotaxi" from Tesla will have to wait a few years, maybe until 2027. But CEO Elon Musk hopes for permits in Texas and California next year.
Top Executive at Northvolt Leaves Post
The CEO of Northvolt One, the crisis-stricken battery manufacturer's main factory in Skellefteå, is leaving their assignment. .
Upwards on the New York Stock Exchange
The leading indexes on Wall Street were traded upwards on Tuesday – with tech giants as locomotives – after gloomy faces on Monday. .
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