Tesla, robotaxi and Elon Musk
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In this Sunday edition of BI Today, we're talking about Tesla betting big on robotaxis and comparing its self-driving experience to Waymo's.
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Shares of WeRide (WRD) shot up 21% yesterday after reporting solid first-quarter results that helped the Chinese robotaxi stock avoid the bloodbath occurring across the rest of the market.
Tesla's June robotaxi debut in Austin is a go, but it will be invite only, a Morgan Stanley analyst, who visited the company's Palo Alto office, said.
Until the recent reversal, its website stated Tesla vehicles delivered after April 15, 2022 "are not eligible for purchase."
Atlanta is the second city to get the so-called "Waymo on Uber" service. The companies launched the service, which matches riders with a
Pony AI Inc.’s report on its first full quarter as a publicly traded company will have investors and analysts homing in on how a new generation of robotaxis could put the firm on a path to profitability.
Zoox’s recall comes after an unoccupied robotaxi was struck by an e-scooter rider at an intersection earlier this month.
With a steady price target of $280, Truist Securities maintained its Hold rating on Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares on May 24. Analyst William Stein offered insights into how Tesla’s upcoming Robotaxi service might affect the company’s stock price.