UK markets closed

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA.BA)

Buenos Aires - Buenos Aires Delayed price. Currency in ARS
Add to watchlist
15,500.00+34.50 (+0.22%)
As of 01:36PM ART. Market open.
Full screen
Previous close15,465.50
Open15,600.00
Bid15,507.00 x N/A
Ask15,533.50 x N/A
Day's range15,340.50 - 15,800.00
52-week range8,060.00 - 19,699.00
Volume9,838
Avg. volume54,232
Market cap535.203T
Beta (5Y monthly)2.32
PE ratio (TTM)4.41
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Palantir's valuation is 'expensive,' but AI potential is strong

    Palantir (PLTR) has continued to outperform, driven by the hype surrounding the AI boom. Jefferies Senior Analyst Brent Thill joins the Morning Brief to share his outlook on the stock. Thill acknowledges that Palantir's main challenge lies in its valuation, describing it as "the single most expensive name." However, he remains optimistic about the improving fundamentals at the company and believes the opportunity for investors is "enormous" in terms of AI, although he suggests that there may be "better entry points," which is why he maintains a Hold rating on the stock. Drawing a parallel to Tesla's (TSLA) early days, Thill explains, "When they launched this company, it was like when Musk launched the Tesla," noting that it was unaffordable for most of the population. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith

  • Yahoo Finance

    Trump raises a reported $12 million from Silicon Valley in one night

    Donald Trump traveled to Silicon Valley Thursday night and raised a reported $12 million from tech executives, a notable foray into a long-time Democratic stronghold.

  • Reuters

    Tesla objects to $5.6 billion payout for lawyers who voided Musk's pay

    The legal team that voided Elon Musk's record Tesla pay package deserves a tiny fraction of the $5.6 billion legal fee they requested because their lawsuit provided almost no benefit for the company, the electric automaker argued in court papers on Friday. Tesla said the legal team for Richard Tornetta, the shareholder whose lawsuit led to a January ruling voiding Musk's $56 billion pay package, should be paid as little as $13.6 million for their work, which began with a 2018 complaint.