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Community leaders, state lawmakers and advocacy groups are calling for a “clean break” from Tesla’s presence. The push comes as Tesla’s lease at the taxpayer-funded Riverbend facility nears its end.
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Audacy on MSNLocal community advocates call for 'fresh start' at Tesla Gigafactory in South BuffaloA number of local community advocates gathered outside the Tesla Gigafactory in South Buffalo, calling for New York State to explore new and better business opportunities for the site. Read more from
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
New York state officials are pressing Tesla to repeal a company bylaw that limited investors’ rights to sue the EV maker over breaches of fiduciary duty.
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WIVB News 4 on MSNActivists urge NY to halt lease extension with TeslaCommunity leaders are calling on New York State to pump the brakes on extending Tesla’s lease agreement at the South Buffalo Gigafactory. Critics argue the factory’s deal with the state was “wasteful” from the beginning and are now urging state leaders to explore alternative companies to occupy the South Park Avenue
Community groups are calling for New York State to hold off on extending an agreement with Tesla to operate a plant in South Buffalo, to see if the state can strike a better deal.
Tesla shares plummeted as CEO Elon Musk’s promises for robotaxis failed to excite investors following another disappointing earnings report.
Earnings are expected to be around $0.44 per share, according to consensus estimates, reflecting a 15% drop compared to the previous year, while revenues are anticipated
NEW YORK] The S&P 500 and Nasdaq edged up to fresh records on Thursday while the Dow retreated following a mixed round of corporate earnings that lifted Google parent Alphabet but battered Tesla. Read more at The Business Times.
The annual meeting will be in November, nearly four months after what is required under Texas law. Tesla said on Thursday that it would hold a shareholders meeting on Nov. 6, nearly four months after what is required under Texas law.