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Tesla rebounds from bad first quarter by setting new record for deliveries
After a slow start to the year, Tesla announced Tuesday that it made and delivered a record number of cars in the second quarter of 2019. The electric automaker produced 87,048 vehicles in the quarter, and delivered “approximately 95,200,” after having finished the first quarter of the year with some 10,000 cars listed as “in…
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Fiat Abruptly Withdraws $39BN Offer To Merge With Renault, Blames French State
Together with the worldwide automobile industry sinking slowly into the worst regeneration since the global financial crisis, a single ray of hope surfaced a week ago when, out of the blue, Fiat Chrysler suggested a merger with French auto giant Renault, providing at least some assistance for those stocks of beleaguered automobile makers. And then,…
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The Week That Finally Burst The Tesla Stock Bubble
It was a week that Elon Musk will wish to forget: after a chorus of skepticism about Tesla from the same analysts that have been bullish on Musk and the automaker for decades, the Tesla stock bubble is formally bursting, based on Bloomberg. The week started with Wedbush proclaiming that the business faces a”Kilimanjaro-like uphill climb”…
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GM’s new ‘digital nerve system’ will enable over-the-air software updates on all vehicles
General Motors introduced a new platform for its vehicles on Monday that’s designed to handle the heavy data loads that will become increasingly necessary as cars get more and smarter autonomous. This new “rdquo & digital nerve system; will enable smartphone-style over-the-air software upgrades on all GM vehicles in the next four decades, said Mark…
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Tesla pushes battery software update after recent fires
Tesla is pushing out a software upgrade to all Model S and X cars after two recent battery fires. The automaker said it’s issuing the upgrade “out of an abundance of caution. ” The over-the-air upgrade will change some of the settings in the automobiles ’ battery control applications related to charging and thermal controls,…
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Boeing’s CEO explains why the company didn’t tell 737 Max pilots about the software system that contributed to 2 fatal crashes (BA)
Stephen Brashear / Stringer / Getty Images Boeing has come under scrutiny in recent months for its failure to disclose the presence of the Maneuvering Characteristic Augmentation System (MCAS) on its Boeing 737 Max airliners. The existence of MCAS came to light only after the crash of Lion Air Flight JT610 in October. On Monday,…
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How I bought a Tesla for $78 Per Month
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Hoda Muthana wants to come home from Syria – just like many loyalist women who fled to Canada during the American Revolution
ABC News American emigrant Hoda Muthana begged American governments last month to let her return to the United States. Much like Muthana’s insistence that she wants to return to America for the good of her young son, early colonists who had supported Britain through American Revolution faced a similar dilemma, argues G. Patrick O’Brien a…
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Tesla is bleeding executives and it could create problems for the company, experts say (TSLA)
Evan Vucci/AP Images Tesla is popularly famous for its high rate of turnover among executive and senior-level employees. As Tesla expands its product lineup and presence in overseas markets, it is going to develop into a more complex business to operate and need a more stable management team, Maryann Keller, the leader in the automotive…
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Workers at the Denver International Airport are caring for a girl’s pet fish after Southwest Airlines declined to let her fly with it (LUV)
AP Staff members at the Denver International Airport are caring for a college student’s pet after Southwest Airlines would not let her fly together with the creature before boarding a flight a week, USA Today has reported. “The fish was found at the airport last week by an airport employee and turned in to an…