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Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Robotaxi Tests Fuel Rally, But Wall Street Forecasts Split Wide on Dec. 16, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Robotaxi Tests Fuel Rally, But Wall Street Forecasts Split Wide on Dec. 16, 2025

Tesla traded at $475.31 as of 11:41 UTC on December 16, 2025, up 3.5% after CEO Elon Musk confirmed unsupervised robotaxi testing in Austin. Shares hit $481.37, the highest in nearly a year. Multiple autonomous Teslas were seen operating without safety monitors. Analysts cite autonomy milestones as fueling investor optimism despite ongoing scrutiny.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Surges on Driverless Robotaxi Tests: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks for December 16, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Surges on Driverless Robotaxi Tests: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks for December 16, 2025

Tesla shares rose to around $475 on December 16 after CEO Elon Musk confirmed the company is testing robotaxis in Austin without in-car safety monitors. The stock traded near a one-year high, up about 3.5%. Videos showed autonomous Teslas operating publicly, fueling debate among analysts over the company’s valuation. Waymo, a key rival, has already logged over 14 million paid robotaxi rides this year.
Lyft Stock (NASDAQ: LYFT) Slides on Dec. 15, 2025: CEO Insider Buy, Analyst Targets, and the 2026 Robotaxi Question

Lyft Stock (NASDAQ: LYFT) Slides on Dec. 15, 2025: CEO Insider Buy, Analyst Targets, and the 2026 Robotaxi Question

Lyft shares fell about 5% to $19.29 Monday, trading between $18.62 and $20.43 on volume near 14 million. CEO David Risher disclosed buying 5,030 shares on December 10. Jefferies trimmed its price target to $22, maintaining a Hold. Tesla and Waymo drew attention with new robotaxi milestones, while regulators targeted Uber over subscription practices.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Surges on Driverless Robotaxi Test Buzz as Board Pay Scrutiny and 2026 Forecasts Fuel the Debate (Dec. 15, 2025)

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Surges on Driverless Robotaxi Test Buzz as Board Pay Scrutiny and 2026 Forecasts Fuel the Debate (Dec. 15, 2025)

Tesla shares rose 4.5% to $479.53 Monday after video surfaced of a Model Y undergoing “no-occupant” robotaxi testing in Austin, confirmed by CEO Elon Musk. A Reuters report also highlighted Tesla board members earning over $3 billion in stock awards, raising questions about governance. New bullish analyst forecasts for 2026 added to trading volatility as investors weighed demand concerns.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Today: Driverless Robotaxi Tests, Board Pay Scrutiny, and Wall Street’s 2026 Forecasts

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Today: Driverless Robotaxi Tests, Board Pay Scrutiny, and Wall Street’s 2026 Forecasts

Tesla began testing robotaxi vehicles in Austin with no safety monitor inside, confirmed by Elon Musk. Reuters reported Tesla directors have collected over $3 billion in stock awards, raising governance concerns. Shares traded near $459 with a $1.5 trillion market cap. Analysts remain divided as robotaxi progress and softening vehicle demand pull the stock in opposite directions.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Driverless Robotaxi Tests, Analyst Price Targets, and 2026 Forecasts (Dec. 15, 2025)

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Driverless Robotaxi Tests, Analyst Price Targets, and 2026 Forecasts (Dec. 15, 2025)

Tesla shares closed at $458.96, up 2.7%, after a volatile session driven by news of robotaxi testing in Austin without safety monitors. CEO Elon Musk confirmed the company is running vehicles with no occupants as part of its next phase. The Austin robotaxi fleet has grown to 31 vehicles, up from 29 last month. The move intensifies debate over Tesla’s value as an autonomy platform versus a traditional automaker.
ComfortDelGro Stock (SGX:C52) Outlook on Dec 13, 2025: Driverless Shuttle News, Q3 Performance, and Analyst Price Targets

ComfortDelGro Stock (SGX:C52) Outlook on Dec 13, 2025: Driverless Shuttle News, Q3 Performance, and Analyst Price Targets

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority has approved ComfortDelGro and Pony.ai to test five autonomous shuttles on public roads in Punggol, with passenger rides targeted for early 2026. ComfortDelGro shares traded at S$1.43 on Dec 13, near the lower end of analysts’ valuation ranges, as overseas public transport earnings remain steady.
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Alphabet (GOOG) Stock Today: Google Class C Shares Face AI Rival Pressure, New Antitrust Risks, and a Waymo Recall — What Investors Are Watching (Dec. 12, 2025)

Alphabet (GOOG) Stock Today: Google Class C Shares Face AI Rival Pressure, New Antitrust Risks, and a Waymo Recall — What Investors Are Watching (Dec. 12, 2025)

Alphabet’s Class C stock (GOOG) closed at $313.70 on Dec. 11 after volatile trading and was modestly higher in premarket action Dec. 12. Investors are reacting to OpenAI’s GPT‑5.2 launch and Disney partnership, EU regulatory threats, and a U.S. Waymo recall. Market focus remains on AI competition and scrutiny of Alphabet’s AI spending returns.
Uber Stock Outlook December 2025: Robotaxis, Ad Data and a New Chapter After the November Pullback

Uber Stock Outlook December 2025: Robotaxis, Ad Data and a New Chapter After the November Pullback

Uber stock trades near $84 as of December 11, 2025, down 10% for the month but up 37% over the past year and 221% over three years. The company launched driverless rides in Abu Dhabi, robotaxis in Dallas, and sidewalk delivery bots in Europe during the past three weeks. Q3 2025 results showed revenue up 20% to $13.5 billion and net income of $6.6 billion, aided by a tax valuation release.
Lyft (LYFT) Stock Slides on Robotaxi Jitters Despite Analyst Upgrades – Latest News and 2026 Forecast

Lyft (LYFT) Stock Slides on Robotaxi Jitters Despite Analyst Upgrades – Latest News and 2026 Forecast

Lyft shares fell about 6.7% to $20.32 on December 10, capping a volatile year that saw the stock gain over 50% by early December before retreating. The drop followed reports of heavy trading volume and concerns over competition from Waymo and Tesla robotaxis, despite recent bullish analyst revisions.
Uber Stock Today (UBER): Price Action, Morgan Stanley Target Cut, Robotaxis and Ads Shape the 2026 Outlook

Uber Stock Today (UBER): Price Action, Morgan Stanley Target Cut, Robotaxis and Ads Shape the 2026 Outlook

Uber shares traded near $92.30 Monday afternoon, up about 1%, with a market cap just under $190 billion. Morgan Stanley cut its 12-month price target to $110 but kept an Overweight rating. Uber also launched a new advertising data platform, “Uber Intelligence.” The stock remains about 10% below its October record high.
Caterpillar Stock (NYSE: CAT): Price, Bobcat Lawsuits, Autonomous Truck Deal and 2025–2026 Forecast – December 8, 2025

Caterpillar Stock (NYSE: CAT): Price, Bobcat Lawsuits, Autonomous Truck Deal and 2025–2026 Forecast – December 8, 2025

Caterpillar shares traded at $595–600 on December 8, down 1% after a 66% year-to-date surge. Doosan Bobcat filed new patent lawsuits seeking an import ban on some Caterpillar equipment. The company announced a major autonomous-truck deal with Vale. Options data show large traders turning more cautious after the rally.
WeRide (WRD) Stock on 8 December 2025: Dual‑Listed Robotaxi Pioneer Balances Explosive Growth and High Valuation

WeRide (WRD) Stock on 8 December 2025: Dual‑Listed Robotaxi Pioneer Balances Explosive Growth and High Valuation

WeRide shares traded near $9.50 on Nasdaq and HK$23.84 in Hong Kong on December 8, 2025, following a volatile dual listing in both markets last month. The company’s U.S. stock remains down about 45% over the past year, with a market cap near $3.2 billion. Hong Kong shares debuted 10% below their offer price after raising HK$2.39 billion. Q3 results showed rapid revenue growth and narrowing losses.
AI Cars on December 8, 2025: Tesla’s New Robotaxi Moves, Waymo’s Recall, and the Global Race to Self‑Driving at Scale

AI Cars on December 8, 2025: Tesla’s New Robotaxi Moves, Waymo’s Recall, and the Global Race to Self‑Driving at Scale

Tesla’s Robotaxi app appeared on the Australian App Store December 8, though rides remain limited to Austin, Texas. Uber and Avride launched a commercial robotaxi service in downtown Dallas. Waymo is preparing a software recall over school-bus safety concerns as regulators continue investigations. China’s Horizon Robotics unveiled a new AI processor for autonomous vehicles.
ComfortDelGro (SGX:C52) Stock: 2025 Q3 Results, Dividend Yield and Robotaxi Bets – Latest Outlook as of 8 December 2025

ComfortDelGro (SGX:C52) Stock: 2025 Q3 Results, Dividend Yield and Robotaxi Bets – Latest Outlook as of 8 December 2025

ComfortDelGro shares traded at S$1.43 midday on 8 December 2025, valuing the group at about S$3.1 billion. Net profit for the first quarter rose 19% year-on-year to S$48.3 million on revenue of S$1.17 billion, marking eight straight quarters of earnings growth. Overseas revenue exceeded 50% of total sales in the first half of 2025. The stock yields over 5% and trades at a trailing P/E of 14.1.
DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) on 7 December 2025: Robotaxi Breakthrough, Lawsuit Settlement and Hong Kong IPO Buzz

DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) on 7 December 2025: Robotaxi Breakthrough, Lawsuit Settlement and Hong Kong IPO Buzz

DiDi Global ADRs traded at about $5.28 on December 7, 2025, with a market cap near $25 billion and recent profit growth after settling a major U.S. lawsuit. Q3 net profit reached 1.5 billion yuan on 8.6% higher revenue, while international losses persisted. The stock remains well below its 2021 IPO price. Investors are watching for a potential Hong Kong relisting.
Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) Stock on 7 December 2025: Rally, Robots and a Very High‑Risk Bet on Autonomous Delivery

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) Stock on 7 December 2025: Rally, Robots and a Very High‑Risk Bet on Autonomous Delivery

Serve Robotics (SERV) closed at $13.42 on Friday, Dec. 5, up 3.2%, with volume 67% above average. The stock surged 26% this week on reports of a possible Trump administration executive order to boost the U.S. robotics sector. SERV’s market cap stands near $1 billion, despite trailing 12-month revenue of $1.9 million and an $80 million net loss.
DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) in December 2025: Robotaxi Launch, Buybacks and 2026 Forecasts Explained

DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) in December 2025: Robotaxi Launch, Buybacks and 2026 Forecasts Explained

DiDi Global’s ADRs closed at $5.28 on December 5, 2025, with a market cap near $26.3 billion. The company posted roughly $30 billion in trailing 12-month revenue, up 8% year-on-year. A $740 million U.S. IPO lawsuit settlement is nearing completion after a 5.3 billion yuan provision. DiDi has resumed profits in Q3 and is running unmanned robotaxi trials in Guangzhou.
Aurora Innovation (AUR) Stock Surges on Insider Buying and Driverless Milestones: Latest Price, News and 2026 Forecast (4 December 2025)

Aurora Innovation (AUR) Stock Surges on Insider Buying and Driverless Milestones: Latest Price, News and 2026 Forecast (4 December 2025)

Aurora Innovation shares traded near $4.64 midday December 4, valuing the company at about $8.7 billion after an 18% rally in two weeks. Q3 results showed $1 million in revenue and a $201 million net loss, with $1.6 billion in cash. CEO and Swiss National Bank made recent share purchases. Analysts’ average 12-month price target is $10.
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Evolution stock jumps on €2 billion move

Evolution stock jumps on €2 billion move

19 May 2026
Evolution AB shares surged 9% in Stockholm after the company announced a €2 billion share buyback, one of Sweden’s largest. The buyback starts immediately and may run until the 2027 annual meeting, capped at 10% of shares. The OMXS30 index rose just 0.75% in comparison. Evolution also secured a €300 million revolving credit facility from J.P. Morgan SE and Citibank Europe.
NextEra shares dip after $66.8B Dominion deal—What’s on traders’ radar now

NextEra shares dip after $66.8B Dominion deal—What’s on traders’ radar now

19 May 2026
NextEra Energy shares fell 4.6% to $89.04 late Monday after announcing a $66.8 billion stock-led merger with Dominion Energy, whose shares rose 9.4% to $67.56. The deal would create one of the world’s largest electric utilities, serving about 10 million customer accounts and owning 110 gigawatts of generation across four states.
Costco Stock Just Hit a High—Here’s the Next Thing Traders Are Watching

Costco Stock Just Hit a High—Here’s the Next Thing Traders Are Watching

19 May 2026
Costco shares closed Monday up 2.62% at $1,076.47, marking a fifth straight gain and outpacing Walmart and Target. April net sales rose 13% to $23.92 billion, with comparable sales up 11.6%. The company will report fiscal third-quarter earnings on May 28. Analysts’ average price target is $1,072.91, just below Monday’s close.

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Dominion Energy Shares Move After NextEra’s $67 Billion Plan Seen as AI Power Play

Dominion Energy Shares Move After NextEra’s $67 Billion Plan Seen as AI Power Play

19 May 2026
NextEra Energy agreed to acquire Dominion Energy in a $66.8 billion all-stock deal, sending Dominion shares up 9.4% to $67.56 while NextEra fell 4.6%. Dominion holders would get 0.8138 NextEra share per Dominion share and a $360 million cash payment. The deal requires multiple regulatory approvals. Dominion’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project remains a focus after cutting costs to $11.4 billion.
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