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Rivian Automotive is considering making its own lidar sensors and could do so in partnership with a Chinese firm, CEO RJ Scaringe said in an interview with Reuters on Tuesday. Rivian said that a version of its R2 vehicles coming later this year would include lidar sensors, which help self-driving vehicles gain a three-dimensional view of the road. Rivian did not disclose who would supply it with lidar sensors, which on demonstration vehicles were much smaller than the large, spinning units found on the streets of San Francisco and other cities in robotaxis designed by Alphabet's Waymo.
Intel’s new client-computing leadership adds focus to its push beyond traditional PCs, with upcoming results needing clearer evidence that AI PC demand and data center CPU sales can support the stock’s post-rally valuation.
Orders for the updated Xiaomi SU7 EV sedan, a direct Tesla Model 3 rival, have topped 70,000. Tesla does not plan to release an updated Model 3 in China this year.
Tesla stock is in a rut as investors await more progress on artificial-intelligence businesses such as robo-taxis and robots. With shares struggling to regain $400, stock options might be a better bet. Susquehanna derivatives analyst Christopher Jacobson screened for stocks in which a pick-up in volatility could move stock options prices.
Is TSLA a good stock to buy? We came across a bullish thesis on Tesla, Inc. on Eric Ding’s Substack. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on TSLA. Tesla, Inc.’s share was trading at $373.72 as of April 23rd. TSLA’s trailing and forward P/E were 358.81 and 185.19 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Tesla, […]
Electric vehicle stocks have faced a bumpy road lately, with softening demand, tariff worries, and high interest rates testing even the strongest players. Investors wonder if newer entrants like Rivian can scale fast enough to compete against Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) volume machine or Ford’s (NYSE:F) established truck network. Rivian’s (NASDAQ:RIVN) latest quarterly results offer a mixed ... Rivian Tops Q1 Estimates, but Investors Investors Rightly Remain Wary
Consumer discretionary names live or die on whether households feel comfortable opening their wallets, and right now those signals are flashing in opposite directions. Right now those signals are crossing in unusual directions: the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index sits at 53.3 in March 2026, deep in what economists treat as recessionary territory, yet ... Amazon and Tesla Drive One-Third of FDIS as U.S. Spending Surges Despite Recession-Level Sentiment