Previous close | 0.1300 |
Open | 0.1500 |
Bid | 0.1500 |
Ask | 0.1600 |
Strike | 20.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-01-19 |
Day's range | 0.1400 - 0.1700 |
Contract range | N/A |
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Open interest | 3.46k |
GM is following Ford's lead and partnering with Tesla on a deal that would give its EV owners access to Tesla's chargers. Yahoo Finance explains what these partnerships mean for the EV charging landscape.
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Tesla recently announced its EV charging deals with Ford and GM. Oppenheimer Managing Director and Senior Research Analyst Colin Rusch joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss what this means for Tesla and the EV charging landscape.
General Motors is following Ford's lead and partnering with Tesla to give its EV owners access to 12,000 of Tesla's charging ports. GM CEO Mary Barra stated that the new deal will save the company up to $400 million in EV infrastructure. Craig Irwin, ROTH Capital Partners Senior Research Analyst, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss what these deals will mean for the EV market and charging infrastructure.
General Motors is following Ford's lead and partnering with Tesla to gives its EV owners access to 12,000 of Tesla's chargers. The company will also be adopting Tesla’s connector, the plug that links an electric vehicle to a charging station. Yahoo Finance's Akiko Fujita joins the Live show to share what this means for EV owners.
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Musk regains the richest man status as Tesla (TSLA) soars to 2023 peak. Is it time to cash out or stay invested?
Fool.com contributor and finance professor Parkev Tatevosian compares SoFi (NASDAQ: SOFI) stock with Ford (NYSE: F) stock and answers which stock is the better one to buy for long-term investors. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of June 6, 2023.
With raised guidance, strong earnings, and a blueprint for the future, why is this unloved stock so cheap?
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The charging market is likely to be very large, but a lack of growth and a tight focus don't bode well for ChargePoint.
Tesla, Carvana and Vodafone all saw swings in their stock price over the last 24 hours.
These auto stocks could continue to rise this month as positive earnings estimate revisions have started to reconfirm they are undervalued considering their low P/E valuations.
In the latest trading session, Ford Motor Company (F) closed at $13.58, marking a -0.07% move from the previous day.
General Motors joined Ford as the latest traditional automaker to sign a deal to use Tesla's Supercharger Network in the years ahead.
The automotive industry is experiencing a wave of optimism
General Motors (GM) boosts Canadian manufacturing with a C$280M investment in its Oshawa Assembly plant, reinforcing its commitment to producing next-generation full-size trucks.
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Bargain hunters looking at Ford (NYSE: F) may want to check out another automaker instead. In this video, Motley Fool contributors Tyler Crowe and Jason Hall break down why Stellantis (NYSE: STLA), which owns Fiat, Dodge, and other major brands, is a cheaper (and arguably much better) discounted auto stock to buy right now.
Fool.com contributor and finance professor Parkev Tatevosian considers what Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) deal with Ford (NYSE: F) could mean for ChargePoint Holdings (NYSE: CHPT) stock investors. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of June 5, 2023.
Ford (F) issues a recall of 125,000 sports utility vehicles and trucks due to the risk of engine failure that could cause a fire.
With its robust market position, technological leadership and Charging Forward project, BorgWarner (BWA) presents an enticing investment opportunity for those looking to seize the EV domain's potential.
When a stock breaks out above the 200-day simple moving average, good things could be on the horizon. How should investors react?
Zacks.com users have recently been watching Ford Motor Company (F) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
Ford and General Motors are part of the Zacks Industry Outlook article.