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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, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) finished Friday’s session lower, but the story after the bell is less about a single candle on the chart and more about the pile-up of catalysts investors will be digesting into the next trading day. TSLA closed at $481.20, down 0.45%, after swinging between roughly $474.72 and $490.49 in a high-volume session. StockAnalysis+1In the after-hours session, Tesla was indicated modestly higher around $482.52, a small uptick of about $1.32 (+0.27%) from the official close—though extended-hours pricing can change quickly on thin liquidity, especially on a Friday night. MarketScreener And because Dec. 19 is a Friday, the
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, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is ending the week with investors focused on a familiar tug-of-war: near-term pressure on the EV business versus a market narrative that increasingly prices Tesla like an AI-and-autonomy platform company. As of about 9:55 a.m. ET on Friday, Dec. 19, TSLA traded around $483, roughly flat on the session after closing Thursday near $483. StockAnalysis What’s driving attention today isn’t one single headline—it’s a cluster of regulatory updates in the U.S. and Europe, fresh analyst commentary, and a reminder of how quickly Tesla’s stock can swing when the market rotates in or out of “AI” positioning.
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

December 19, 2025 — Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is closing out 2025 in a familiar Tesla-shaped paradox: shares are hovering near record territory on excitement around robotaxis, autonomy, and AI-driven robotics, while regulators keep tightening the spotlight on the company’s self-driving marketing and safety claims. As of early Friday, TSLA was trading around the $480s, after a volatile week that included a fresh peak near $495 and a sharp pullback. That price action captures the market’s current relationship with Tesla stock: investors are increasingly valuing the company not just as an EV maker, but as a platform bet on autonomy,
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)

NEW YORK — Electric vehicle (EV) stocks are in the spotlight in U.S. trading on Thursday, December 18, 2025, as a softer‑than‑expected inflation update pushes yields lower and revives appetite for growth names. At the same time, the sector is digesting several company‑specific catalysts: Tesla’s California self‑driving marketing case, a fresh Rivian upgrade tied to its upcoming R2 platform, and new signs that legacy automakers are recalibrating EV plans amid shifting policy and demand expectations. Below is what’s moving the major EV and EV‑adjacent stocks around noon Eastern (12:00 p.m. ET) — and what the latest headlines and forecasts suggest for the next leg of
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)

Updated: 5:45 a.m. ET (EST), Thursday, December 18, 2025 — Electric vehicle (EV) stocks are waking up to a policy-and-regulation-heavy news cycle that’s colliding with a broader tech reset. Before U.S. markets open, investors are juggling three headline forces that can move EV shares quickly: Tesla’s regulatory risk in California, Ford’s deepening pivot away from large EV commitments (with direct fallout for battery suppliers), and a major shift in Europe’s 2035 “all-electric” trajectory that could reshape the competitive map for legacy automakers and EV pure-plays. Below is the key EV stock news, analyst commentary, and sector outlook hitting the wires
Tesla Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 17, 2025): TSLA Slides From a Fresh Record—What to Know Before the Market Opens Thursday

Tesla Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 17, 2025): TSLA Slides From a Fresh Record—What to Know Before the Market Opens Thursday

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) ended Wednesday’s session with a sharp reversal: shares tagged a new intraday record near $495 before sliding to finish around the $469 area, a drop of roughly 4%–5% on the day. In early after-hours trading, TSLA was little changed to slightly lower, hovering in the $467–$468 range shortly after the closing bell. StockAnalysis+1 For investors heading into Thursday’s open (Dec. 18, 2025), the message is clear: Tesla remains a “robotaxi + AI” momentum stock, but today’s action showed how quickly sentiment can turn when regulatory headlines collide with a risk-off tape in tech. Tesla stock price
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

NEW YORK — Wednesday, December 17, 2025 — U.S.-listed EV stocks are trading on a mix of regulatory headlines, shifting policy risk, and company-specific catalysts that are widening the gap between winners and laggards. Tesla remains the sector’s main gravity well as investors weigh a California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) action tied to “Autopilot” marketing—while also continuing to price in Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions. Meanwhile, Ford’s decision to cancel a multibillion-dollar battery supply agreement adds to the narrative of an industry retrenchment in EV investment, even as charging-network operators and battery-tech names chase cost reductions and new partnerships. Reuters+1 EV stocks in
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Fresh Records as Robotaxi Momentum Meets California DMV Risk — News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 17, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Fresh Records as Robotaxi Momentum Meets California DMV Risk — News, Forecasts and Analyst Outlook for Dec. 17, 2025

Tesla, Inc. stock is back in the spotlight on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, after a powerful rally pushed shares to a fresh record close near $490 on Tuesday, the first such milestone in roughly a year. Investopedia+1 Investors have been bidding up TSLA on the belief that Tesla’s autonomy strategy is finally moving from promises to visible progress—especially after Elon Musk confirmed driverless robotaxi testing in Austin, Texas. Reuters+1 But just as the “robotaxi trade” has accelerated, the company is also confronting a new regulatory headline in its most important U.S. market: California. A state administrative case around Tesla’s “Autopilot”
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Record High Near $490 as Robotaxi Testing Accelerates — California Autopilot Deadline, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks in Focus

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Hits Record High Near $490 as Robotaxi Testing Accelerates — California Autopilot Deadline, Analyst Forecasts, and Key Risks in Focus

December 17, 2025 — Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is back at the center of the market’s imagination machine. Shares are trading around $489.88, after a record close near $490 that snapped a roughly one‑year “no new highs” streak and reignited the debate over what Tesla really is: car company, AI company, robotaxi platform, or all of the above. Investopedia The timing isn’t subtle. Over the last 48 hours, Tesla has stacked multiple headline catalysts: Elon Musk publicly pointing to driverless robotaxi testing, a fresh regulatory development in California that could have threatened sales but was temporarily put on hold, and
Tesla Stock (TSLA) After the Bell Dec. 16, 2025: Record Close Near $490 on Robotaxi Momentum — What to Know Before Wednesday’s Open

Tesla Stock (TSLA) After the Bell Dec. 16, 2025: Record Close Near $490 on Robotaxi Momentum — What to Know Before Wednesday’s Open

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) stock finished Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at a fresh record, extending a late-2025 rally that has increasingly been driven by autonomy/robotaxi expectations rather than traditional EV demand metrics. Shares closed at about $489.88 (+3.1%), with an intraday high around $491.50, and then traded fractionally lower in after-hours as investors digested a packed set of headlines on robotaxi progress, analyst targets, and policy risk for EV adoption. Barron’s+1 Below is a detailed roundup of today’s news, forecasts, and analyst takes, plus a practical checklist of what to watch before the U.S. stock market opens Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
Tesla Stock Hits a Fresh Record High as SEC Filings Spotlight Institutional Buying—and a New Battery Push in Germany

Tesla Stock Hits a Fresh Record High as SEC Filings Spotlight Institutional Buying—and a New Battery Push in Germany

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) grabbed headlines on December 16, 2025 after its shares surged to a new record high around $490, extending a rally that has been fueled by growing investor focus on robotaxis, self-driving software, AI, and robotics. Investors.com+2The Motley Fool+2 But the stock’s move didn’t happen in a vacuum. The day’s news flow combined three powerful narratives that Google Discover readers have been tracking closely: Below is what’s driving the conversation—and what these developments could mean for Tesla’s next chapter. A new round of SEC filings shows institutions adjusting Tesla exposure Multiple SEC filing-driven updates circulated around the
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)

Electric vehicle (EV) stocks are trading on a split screen Tuesday, December 16, 2025: Tesla is climbing toward record territory on fresh robotaxi momentum, while much of the broader EV ecosystem—from early-stage automakers to charging names—faces a tougher tape as investors digest a major Ford strategy pivot, policy uncertainty around charging buildouts, and rate-sensitive market moves following the delayed U.S. jobs report. Below is what matters most for EV stocks today in the U.S. stock market, as of ~1:45 PM ET (intraday), and what investors are watching next. EV stocks snapshot (U.S.-listed) around 1:45 PM ET Moves are intraday vs. the prior close and change quickly. Tesla
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CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

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CapitaLand Investment shares rose 1.3% to S$3.12 on Friday, bucking a 0.8% drop in Singapore’s benchmark index. CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust reported a 16.4% jump in second-half distributable income, while CapitaLand Ascendas REIT posted a 1.4% full-year rise. CapitaLand China Trust saw full-year DPU fall to 4.82 cents amid weaker yuan and occupancy. CLI reports FY2025 results on Feb. 11.
Keppel stock holds near 12-year high after profit jump, special dividend; buyback adds support

Keppel stock holds near 12-year high after profit jump, special dividend; buyback adds support

7 February 2026
Keppel shares closed at S$11.64 on Friday, up 0.17%, after surging 6.1% the previous day on stronger FY2025 profit and a larger dividend plan. The company bought back 151,400 shares for about S$1.74 million. Keppel reported a 29% rise in full-year profit to S$1.02 billion and proposed a total distribution of 47 cents per share, including a special dividend partly paid in Keppel REIT units.
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