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Traders Boost Tesla and Walmart Stocks
Monday, 15 July, saw broad-based market rises, with Tesla and Walmart's share prices gaining boosts in particular.
Monday, 15 July, saw broad-based market rises, with Tesla and Walmart's share prices gaining boosts in particular.
Tesla continued its 9-day winning streak on Monday, 8 July, while Honda revealed production cuts as BYD intensified EV competition. Explore the latest automobile news and updates in this article.
The first trading day of July was marked by share price gains for Tesla and Nvidia, with traders potentially having been encouraged by positive forecasts for these two firms.
Tesla reported weak earnings on Tuesday, April 23, yet soared the following day, while both Meta and IBM reported better-than-expected earnings on Wednesday, April 24, yet dropped. Find out more about the latest tech updates in this article.
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