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Tesla Stock (TSLA) News on Dec. 21, 2025: Musk Pay Package Restored, Robotaxi Hiring Accelerates, and Wall Street Forecasts Split

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News on Dec. 21, 2025: Musk Pay Package Restored, Robotaxi Hiring Accelerates, and Wall Street Forecasts Split

Tesla shares closed near $481 on Friday, close to a 52-week high, as investors weighed governance and regulatory risks beyond electric vehicle sales. The Delaware Supreme Court reinstated Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package, now valued at about $139 billion, reversing a prior ruling. The package could boost Musk’s stake from 12.4% to 18.1% if fully exercised. U.S. markets are closed Sunday.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News and Forecasts for Dec. 20, 2025: Musk’s Pay Deal Reinstated, Robotaxi Momentum, and Wall Street’s Split Outlook

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News and Forecasts for Dec. 20, 2025: Musk’s Pay Deal Reinstated, Robotaxi Momentum, and Wall Street’s Split Outlook

Tesla shares closed at $481.20 on Dec. 19 after a volatile week, hitting an intraday high of $495.28 before retreating. The Delaware Supreme Court on Dec. 20 reinstated Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package, now worth about $139 billion. Musk’s net worth jumped to $749 billion following the ruling, according to Forbes.
Big Tech Stocks Today: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta and Tesla — The AI Rally Meets a 2026 Reality Check (Dec. 20, 2025)

Big Tech Stocks Today: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta and Tesla — The AI Rally Meets a 2026 Reality Check (Dec. 20, 2025)

Global data-center dealmaking reached a record $61 billion in 2025, fueled by AI demand, according to S&P Global. Investors are warning of concentration and valuation risks, with AustralianSuper planning to cut global equities exposure. Nvidia shares closed at $180.99 after analysts raised price targets, but U.S.–China tech tensions persist over chip access.
EV Stocks News Today (Dec. 20, 2025): Tesla Delivery Forecasts, Rivian’s AI Pivot, and Policy Shifts Reset the 2026 Outlook

EV Stocks News Today (Dec. 20, 2025): Tesla Delivery Forecasts, Rivian’s AI Pivot, and Policy Shifts Reset the 2026 Outlook

The Delaware Supreme Court restored Elon Musk’s 2018 Tesla pay package, now valued at $139 billion, easing a major governance overhang. U.S. EV sales are projected to fall 2.1% in 2025, with battery-electric share dropping to 7.8%. Fewer incentives and affordability gaps are shifting EV stock narratives away from straight-line adoption.
Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 20, 2025): TSLA Weighs Musk Pay Ruling, California Autopilot Scrutiny, and Diverging Delivery Forecasts

Tesla Stock News Today (Dec. 20, 2025): TSLA Weighs Musk Pay Ruling, California Autopilot Scrutiny, and Diverging Delivery Forecasts

Tesla shares closed at $481.20 Friday after a Delaware Supreme Court ruling restored Elon Musk’s 2018 compensation package, now valued at about $139 billion. The decision could boost Musk’s stake to 18.1% if options are exercised. Tesla avoided a potential $26 billion profit hit tied to a replacement pay plan. Shares moved less than 1% after-hours.
20 December 2025
Tesla Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 19, 2025): TSLA Closes Near $481 as Musk Pay Ruling, California DMV Pressure, and New Analyst Targets Shape Monday’s Setup

Tesla Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 19, 2025): TSLA Closes Near $481 as Musk Pay Ruling, California DMV Pressure, and New Analyst Targets Shape Monday’s Setup

Tesla closed Friday at $481.20, down 0.45%, after trading between $474.72 and $490.49. The stock edged up to about $482.52 in after-hours trading. The Delaware Supreme Court reinstated Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package late Friday, restoring options to acquire roughly 304 million shares.
19 December 2025
Tesla Stock Today (Dec. 19, 2025): TSLA Holds Near $483 as Regulators, Robotaxi Momentum, and New Price Targets Shape the Outlook

Tesla Stock Today (Dec. 19, 2025): TSLA Holds Near $483 as Regulators, Robotaxi Momentum, and New Price Targets Shape the Outlook

Tesla shares traded near $483 Friday morning, flat after a volatile week that saw highs near $495. Italy’s competition authority closed probes into Tesla and other automakers over EV performance claims without issuing fines. In the U.S., California regulators moved to suspend Tesla’s sales licenses over “Autopilot” marketing but put the order on hold.
Dow Jones Today (Dec. 19, 2025): DJIA Rises at 9:31 a.m. ET as Tech Rebound Offsets Nike Slide and “Triple Witching” Looms

Dow Jones Today (Dec. 19, 2025): DJIA Rises at 9:31 a.m. ET as Tech Rebound Offsets Nike Slide and “Triple Witching” Looms

The Dow Jones rose 87 points to 48,051.77 at 9:31 a.m. ET Friday, lifted by a rebound in tech shares after Micron’s strong outlook. Nike fell sharply on weak China sales, weighing on the index. Triple witching expiration added volatility, with over $7 trillion in contracts set to expire. The Bank of Japan raised its policy rate to 0.75%, its highest in about 30 years.
Tesla Stock News Today (TSLA): Robotaxi Momentum, California “Autopilot” Ruling, and Q4 Delivery Forecasts — December 19, 2025

Tesla Stock News Today (TSLA): Robotaxi Momentum, California “Autopilot” Ruling, and Q4 Delivery Forecasts — December 19, 2025

Tesla shares traded near all-time highs Friday, peaking close to $495 before pulling back to the $480s, driven by optimism over robotaxi testing without in-car safety monitors. Options activity surged around the $500 strike. Meanwhile, California’s DMV put a 30-day suspension of Tesla’s sales license on hold, citing concerns over self-driving marketing claims.
EV Stocks Today (Dec. 19, 2025): Tesla, Rivian, Lucid in Focus as Softer Inflation Lifts Rate-Cut Hopes in Premarket

EV Stocks Today (Dec. 19, 2025): Tesla, Rivian, Lucid in Focus as Softer Inflation Lifts Rate-Cut Hopes in Premarket

Rivian shares surged about 15% premarket Friday after Baird upgraded the stock to Buy and raised its price target, citing optimism over the upcoming R2 platform and autonomy efforts. U.S. inflation data came in below expectations, pushing S&P 500 futures up 0.3% and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.4% as of 03:30 a.m. ET. Regulatory scrutiny and policy uncertainty remain headwinds for the EV sector.
Elon Musk News Today (Dec. 18, 2025): Starlink Satellite Mishap, Tesla Autopilot Scrutiny, and SpaceX IPO Forecasts

Elon Musk News Today (Dec. 18, 2025): Starlink Satellite Mishap, Tesla Autopilot Scrutiny, and SpaceX IPO Forecasts

A Starlink satellite suffered an on-orbit anomaly, creating debris and losing contact at 418 km altitude, SpaceX confirmed Wednesday. Lawmakers urged the FCC and Justice Department to review a $17 billion spectrum deal between EchoStar and SpaceX, citing concerns over market power. Tesla’s Autopilot branding also faces new scrutiny in California. Investors are speculating about a possible SpaceX IPO in 2026.
18 December 2025
Tesla Stock (TSLA) After the Bell Dec. 18, 2025: Shares Rebound to $483—What to Know Before Friday’s Open

Tesla Stock (TSLA) After the Bell Dec. 18, 2025: Shares Rebound to $483—What to Know Before Friday’s Open

Tesla shares closed Thursday at $483.38, up 3.45%, after dropping 4.6% midweek and hitting an intraday record near $495. California’s DMV adopted, then paused, a 30-day suspension of Tesla’s manufacturing and sales licenses over Autopilot marketing claims. Trading volume topped 90 million shares. Investors cited lower-than-expected U.S. CPI data and a rebound from Wednesday’s AI-driven selloff.
18 December 2025
Energy Storage Stocks Surge at Midday as Grid Scarcity, Texas Battery Buildout, and Analyst Upgrades Refocus Wall Street

Energy Storage Stocks Surge at Midday as Grid Scarcity, Texas Battery Buildout, and Analyst Upgrades Refocus Wall Street

Energy storage stocks jumped at midday, with Sunrun up 7.7%, SES AI 7.4%, and Enphase 5.3%. Tesla and Fluence each rose 4.4%. Generac fell 3.5%. PJM’s latest capacity auction hit a record price cap, missing its reserve margin target by over 6,600 MW, as data center demand surged.
EV Stocks Today: Tesla, Rivian and Lucid Rally at Noon as Soft Inflation Fuels Risk‑On Trade — Key News, Forecasts and What Investors Are Watching (Dec. 18, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla, Rivian and Lucid Rally at Noon as Soft Inflation Fuels Risk‑On Trade — Key News, Forecasts and What Investors Are Watching (Dec. 18, 2025)

Tesla rose 4.7% to $489.28 by noon ET Thursday, leading U.S. EV stocks higher after a softer-than-expected inflation report pushed Treasury yields down. Rivian gained 7.3% after an analyst upgrade, while Lucid climbed 6.6%. General Motors and Ford advanced as legacy automakers adjusted EV strategies amid shifting demand and policy signals.
18 December 2025
Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven Rally Near Noon ET as Soft Inflation and AI Demand Reset the Narrative

Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven Rally Near Noon ET as Soft Inflation and AI Demand Reset the Narrative

Big Tech stocks rebounded by midday Thursday, December 18, 2025, with the Magnificent Seven all higher after a benign November inflation report and strong Micron earnings. Nasdaq rose about 2% by late morning, S&P 500 up 1.4%, and Dow up 1%. The 10-year Treasury yield dipped to 4.12%. CPI data was limited due to a 43-day government shutdown, leaving investors with less clarity on near-term trends.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Record-High Rally Wobbles on California Autopilot Ruling, Robotaxi Momentum and Wall Street Forecasts (Dec. 18, 2025)

Tesla Stock (TSLA) News Today: Record-High Rally Wobbles on California Autopilot Ruling, Robotaxi Momentum and Wall Street Forecasts (Dec. 18, 2025)

Tesla shares fell from a record high near $495 to the high-$460s on Dec. 18 after California regulators moved to suspend, then paused, the company’s sales and manufacturing licenses over “Autopilot” marketing claims. The DMV gave Tesla up to 90 days to comply by changing its terminology. Analysts remain split on Tesla’s long-term value, with investor focus shifting to robotaxis and AI.
18 December 2025
Tesla Stock Today (TSLA): Shares Slide After California “Autopilot” Ruling as Robotaxi Bets Collide With AI Selloff (Dec. 18, 2025)

Tesla Stock Today (TSLA): Shares Slide After California “Autopilot” Ruling as Robotaxi Bets Collide With AI Selloff (Dec. 18, 2025)

Tesla shares fell 4.6% to around $467 Thursday morning after hitting a record near $495 Wednesday. The drop followed news that California’s DMV adopted—but stayed—a proposed 30-day suspension of Tesla’s sales license over “Autopilot” marketing claims, giving the company 90 days to respond. Trading volume surged to about 105 million shares Wednesday.
Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven in Focus Ahead of U.S. CPI as Apple AI Hopes, Nvidia Rivalry, Amazon Shake-Up Drive the Tape (Dec. 18, 2025)

Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven in Focus Ahead of U.S. CPI as Apple AI Hopes, Nvidia Rivalry, Amazon Shake-Up Drive the Tape (Dec. 18, 2025)

Big Tech stocks showed a cautious rebound in early premarket trading Thursday after an AI-driven selloff, with Tesla, Nvidia, Meta, and Alphabet modestly higher and Micron surging post-earnings. Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.6% by 3:55 a.m. ET. Investors await the U.S. CPI report, expected at 3.0% year-over-year, as debate intensifies over the costs and returns of heavy AI investment.
EV Stocks Today: Tesla Faces California Sales Threat as Ford Pulls Back on Batteries and the EU Softens 2035 EV Rules (Dec. 18, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla Faces California Sales Threat as Ford Pulls Back on Batteries and the EU Softens 2035 EV Rules (Dec. 18, 2025)

California regulators threatened to suspend Tesla’s vehicle sales license for 30 days unless it changes marketing of “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving.” Ford canceled a major battery supply deal, hitting LG Energy Solution shares in South Korea. Europe delayed parts of its 2035 all-electric vehicle mandate, allowing more hybrid sales. Investors are watching for further policy shifts and market volatility.
Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven Slide After AI Funding Jitters Hit the Nasdaq (Dec. 17, 2025)

Big Tech Stocks Today: Magnificent Seven Slide After AI Funding Jitters Hit the Nasdaq (Dec. 17, 2025)

Big Tech stocks fell sharply Wednesday, with the Nasdaq down 1.8% and the S&P 500 off 1.2%, as renewed doubts over AI infrastructure financing triggered heavy selling. Nvidia slid 3.7%, Tesla lost 4.6%, and Alphabet dropped 3.2%. Oracle’s Michigan data-center project and questions over funding terms fueled market anxiety. Broadcom also tumbled about 4.5% amid continued volatility.
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