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EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla Slides After Record High, QuantumScape’s Automaker Deal Steals the Spotlight, Ford Signals EV Pullback

EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla Slides After Record High, QuantumScape’s Automaker Deal Steals the Spotlight, Ford Signals EV Pullback

Tesla hit a record intraday high before falling 4.6% to $467.26 as tech stocks slid on renewed AI concerns. QuantumScape announced a joint development deal with a top global automaker. Ford canceled a European battery supply agreement with LG Energy Solution. The Nasdaq closed down 1.8%, dragging most U.S.-listed EV stocks lower.
EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla’s California Autopilot Case, Ford’s $6.5B Battery Deal Exit, and Fresh Catalysts for EVgo, QuantumScape, Rivian, and Lucid

EV Stocks Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Tesla’s California Autopilot Case, Ford’s $6.5B Battery Deal Exit, and Fresh Catalysts for EVgo, QuantumScape, Rivian, and Lucid

Tesla shares fell 2.5% to $477.59 by midday after California’s DMV paused a 30-day suspension of the company’s sales and manufacturing licenses over “Autopilot” marketing. Ford dropped 2.1% after scrapping a major battery supply deal. Rivian and QuantumScape rose 1.3% and 3%, respectively. Broader EV stocks moved on regulatory and policy headlines.
EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

Tesla shares rose 0.5% to $477.89 intraday Tuesday, nearing record highs after Elon Musk confirmed testing of robotaxis without safety monitors. Broader EV stocks fell, with Rivian down 3.9%, Lucid off 4.0%, and ChargePoint sliding 6.4%, as investors weighed Ford’s strategy shift and policy uncertainty on charging infrastructure. General Motors slipped 0.7%; Ford was flat.

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  • Stora Enso Share Price Declines 15% in One Month Amid Valuation Debate
    March 20, 2026, 11:48 AM EDT. Stora Enso Oyj (HLSE:STERV) shares have dropped 15% over the past month, continuing a downward trend with a 9.2% weekly decline and 10.6% fall year to date. Despite this, the stock's 1-year total return remains positive at 2.9%, underscoring mixed investor sentiment. Simply Wall St's valuation model estimates a fair value of €11.55, above the current close near €9.67, suggesting the stock is undervalued. This outlook is supported by Stora Enso's focus on sustainable packaging and growth in renewable products. However, the valuation depends on stable demand and pricing; rising wood and energy costs could undermine margins. Investors face a complex picture balancing recent share price weakness against potential long-term growth in a shifting market landscape.
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