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Tesla’s Stock Skyrockets on AI Hype – Latest Price Jump, Earnings Shocks & Bold 2025 Forecasts

Tesla Stock Today (11/11/2025): TSLA Slips as China Sales Hit 3‑Year Low, Musk’s Form 4 Lands, and $60/Day Rentals Go Live

Updated November 11, 2025 Key Takeaways TSLA Price Action: What’s Moving the Tape Tesla shares edged lower on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, hovering near $439.6 in afternoon trading. The stock’s day range sat at $432.36–$442.49, within a 52‑week band of $214.25–$488.54. With U.S. bond markets closed for Veterans Day and equities open, liquidity is thinner than usual, which can magnify reactions to headline risk. Broader tech sentiment was mixed as investors re‑assessed AI valuations. Reuters+2Reuters+2 The Big Tesla Headlines Today (11/11/2025) 1) China Sales Hit a Three‑Year Low New China Passenger Car Association data—reported by Reuters—show Tesla’s October China sales
Tesla (TSLA) Today — Nov. 11, 2025: China Sales Sink to 3‑Year Low, Model Y & Cybertruck Chiefs Exit, as Musk’s AI Pivot Takes Center Stage

Tesla (TSLA) Today — Nov. 11, 2025: China Sales Sink to 3‑Year Low, Model Y & Cybertruck Chiefs Exit, as Musk’s AI Pivot Takes Center Stage

On Nov. 11, 2025, Tesla’s China sales hit a three‑year low, two vehicle‑program leaders departed, shareholders’ $1T Musk award reverberated, and fresh commentary put Optimus and FSD ambitions back in the spotlight. TSLA slips intraday. TSLA stock snapshot (intraday) As of publication, TSLA trades around $435–$443 with a modest decline on the day. What’s new today (Nov. 11, 2025) 1) China sales slump to a 3‑year low Fresh China Passenger Car Association data reported by Reuters show Tesla delivered 26,006 vehicles in China during October, a three‑year low and ‑35.8% YoY, while exports from Shanghai rose to 35,491 (a two‑year
Tesla’s Stock Skyrockets on AI Hype – Latest Price Jump, Earnings Shocks & Bold 2025 Forecasts

Tesla Stock Today (Nov 7, 2025): TSLA Slides After Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Package

Summary: Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares fell on Friday as Wall Street digested the historic shareholder vote to approve CEO Elon Musk’s new, performance‑based compensation plan. The package—headlined at $1 trillion (about $878 billion net after offsets)—passed with more than 75% support at Tesla’s annual meeting on November 6. TSLA closed down 3.68% at $429.52, extending a two‑day decline to roughly 7%. Reuters+1 What moved TSLA on Nov 7 Official vote results at a glance (Tesla 8‑K) Tesla filed an 8‑K detailing vote counts for 14 proposals from the Nov. 6 annual meeting. Key outcomes: Why it matters: The filing locks
8 November 2025
Tesla Today (Nov 7, 2025): Shareholders Approve Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay, ‘Terafab’ AI Chip Plan Teased, and China FSD Targeted for Early 2026

Tesla Today (Nov 7, 2025): Shareholders Approve Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay, ‘Terafab’ AI Chip Plan Teased, and China FSD Targeted for Early 2026

Shareholders bet big on Musk’s AI & robotics vision At Tesla’s 2025 annual meeting on Thursday (Nov. 6) in Austin, investors approved the largest CEO compensation package in corporate history—a performance‑based award that could be worth up to $1 trillion over the next decade if audacious operational and valuation milestones are met. The approval reportedly cleared with more than 75% support; Musk was also able to vote his ~15% stake after Tesla relocated its incorporation to Texas. Reuters Beyond pay, shareholders voted to hold annual elections for all directors and supported (in a non‑binding vote) exploring a Tesla investment in
Intel (INTC) Pops as Tesla Mulls Chip Partnership; Pre‑Market Rebounds on Musk Comments — Nov. 7, 2025

Intel (INTC) Pops as Tesla Mulls Chip Partnership; Pre‑Market Rebounds on Musk Comments — Nov. 7, 2025

Intel shares are edging higher in early U.S. trading after Elon Musk said it’s “worth having discussions” with Intel about manufacturing Tesla’s next‑gen AI chips, a remark that instantly pushed the chipmaker back into the AI spotlight. Intel’s stock ticked up in pre‑market trade on Friday as traders weighed the significance of a potential Tesla–Intel tie‑up alongside this fall’s landmark Nvidia partnership and the U.S. government’s 10% equity stake in Intel. Reuters+1 Today’s Intel headlines (Nov. 7, 2025) 1) Musk floats Intel as a possible Tesla chip partner.At Tesla’s annual meeting, Musk said building a “gigantic chip fab” is likely
Tesla’s Stock Skyrockets on AI Hype – Latest Price Jump, Earnings Shocks & Bold 2025 Forecasts

Tesla (TSLA) premarket today — Nov 7, 2025: Musk’s $1T pay wins approval; China FSD timeline, ‘terafab’ chip plan, and what to watch before the bell

Published: November 7, 2025 Key takeaways Premarket snapshot: price, context, tone Tesla closed Thursday at $445.91 (-3.5%) after a choppy session, then firmed to $452.93 after hours and is pointing higher before today’s open around $453.81. The modest bid coincides with shareholders’ approval of Musk’s new compensation plan and optimism around Tesla’s AI/robotics roadmap. (Prices are delayed; premarket quotes are indicative.) MarketWatch+1 The news moving TSLA this morning 1) Shareholders approve Musk’s $1T package Investors gave Elon Musk a fresh, performance‑based compensation plan that could be worth up to $1 trillion over the next decade if Tesla meets sweeping milestones.
Tesla’s ‘Affordable’ EV Gamble Backfires – Stock Sinks as Cheaper Models Disappoint Investors

Tesla Shareholders Approve Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay Plan — What Passed on Nov. 7, 2025, and the 12 Milestones He Must Hit

AUSTIN, Texas — November 7, 2025 (updated) Key points What just happened Tesla shareholders handed Elon Musk a resounding victory, approving a new, decade‑long performance plan with potential value described as up to $1 trillion—a record scale in corporate pay if all hurdles are met. The meeting crowd in Austin heard the results Thursday; more than three‑quarters of votes backed the package. Markets and governance watchers immediately labeled it the largest potential payout in history, underscoring investors’ bet on Musk’s AI‑and‑robotics vision for Tesla.  Reuters+2Reuters+2 Separately, shareholders gave a non‑binding green light for Tesla to consider an investment in xAI, Musk’s AI startup. Tesla said the board will evaluate the outcome,
Tesla’s Stunning 2025 Comeback: TSLA Stock Soars Amid AI Ambitions, $1 Trillion Musk Bet & EV Wars

Tesla Shareholder Meeting (Nov. 6, 2025): Musk’s Record Pay Plan Approved; Board Re‑Elected as xAI Vote Draws Scrutiny

Austin, Texas — Updated Nov. 6, 2025 TL;DR What passed—and why it matters Musk’s new pay package cleared the vote with a strong majority, delivering a major win for Tesla’s board after months of lobbying large institutions and retail investors. Reuters reports that the plan garnered over 75% support, and shares gained about 2% after hours post‑announcement. Crucially, Tesla’s reincorporation in Texas allowed Musk to vote his roughly 15% stake, unlike a prior Delaware‑law vote that excluded “interested” insiders. Reuters The package’s value—cited as “up to $878 billion”—reflects the potential worth of stock grants if Tesla hits a ladder of
Battle of the EV Charging Standards: Tesla’s NACS vs. CCS2 vs. CHAdeMO – Who Will Rule the Roads in 2025?

Tesla Stock Today (Nov 6, 2025): TSLA Slides as Shareholders Vote on Elon Musk’s $1T Pay Package; Cybertruck Order Shift Adds Fresh Jitters

Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025 At a glance (intraday):Price: $438.86 (-5.0%) as of 16:37 UTC (11:37 a.m. ET)Day range: $438.06 – $467.17Open: $461.97; Volume: ~44.8M Key takeaways What’s moving Tesla today 1) The vote that could redefine Tesla’s governance (and its stock) Shareholders are being asked to approve an unprecedented Musk pay plan, described in major outlets as $878B to as much as $1T in potential stock awards tied to multi‑year milestones (vehicle volumes, robotaxi scale, and market‑value thresholds into the multi‑trillion range). The company has framed this as critical to retaining Musk and aligning incentives with long‑term AI/robotics ambitions.
6 November 2025
Tesla’s Stock Skyrockets on AI Hype – Latest Price Jump, Earnings Shocks & Bold 2025 Forecasts

Tesla (TSLA) Today: Shareholders Vote on Musk’s Record Pay, Cybertruck Lineup Shifts—What It Means for the Stock (Nov. 6, 2025)

Published: Nov. 6, 2025 At a glance What’s happening at today’s shareholder meeting Tesla’s 2025 annual meeting begins at 3:00 p.m. Central at Giga Texas, with a public livestream promised. The agenda includes the election of three directors, amendments to eliminate certain supermajority voting requirements, an amended & restated 2019 equity incentive plan, and the headline 2025 CEO Performance Award for Elon Musk. Shareholders will also weigh non‑management proposals, including a request for board authorization to invest in xAI, Musk’s AI startup. Tesla+1 How big is the award? Reporting today underscores the unprecedented scale. Reuters says the package could be
Tesla’s Stock Skyrockets on AI Hype – Latest Price Jump, Earnings Shocks & Bold 2025 Forecasts

Tesla Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): TSLA Climbs Ahead of High‑Stakes Musk Pay Vote as Europe Sales Slide

Dateline: Nov. 5, 2025 — Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares advanced Wednesday as investors braced for a pivotal shareholder vote on CEO Elon Musk’s proposed pay package, even as fresh data showed sharp October sales declines in key European markets and a new lawsuit hit Tesla’s insurance arm. Market snapshot (intraday) What’s moving TSLA today 1) The Musk pay vote—“pay him or risk losing him,” board warns Tesla’s board is urging investors to approve a pay package for Musk valued up to $878 billion over the next decade, arguing that only he can deliver Tesla’s ambitions in AI, robotaxis, and robotics.
Elon Musk Smashes Records by Hitting $500 Billion Net Worth—How He Got There and What It Means

Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Tesla Payday on the Line: Norway’s $2T Wealth Fund Says ‘No’ as Shareholders Vote — What It Means for TSLA

The vote that could reshape Tesla — and Musk’s control Tesla’s annual meeting on Thursday, Nov. 6 will decide whether to award Elon Musk a new, decade‑long performance plan that Tesla calls the largest incentive package in corporate history. The company will stream the meeting and says seating is limited at its Austin headquarters. Tesla At the center is the 2025 CEO Performance Award: 423.7 million shares divided among 12 tranches that vest only if Tesla clears towering production, profitability, AI/robotics, and market‑cap hurdles. Tesla’s proxy materials state Musk must “create nearly $7.5 trillion in value for shareholders” to receive
5 November 2025
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