Tesla has postponed the launch of its highly anticipated robotaxi by approximately two months to October, according to a Bloomberg News report. This delay stems from a directive for the design team to rework certain elements of the vehicle. Following the news, Tesla’s shares experienced an 8% decline, closing at …
Read More »Tesla Stock Popped Ahead of Q2 Deliveries, Here is Why
Tesla stocks have been on the comeback trail recently, and that continued on the first trading day of July. Shares of the leading electric vehicle maker were higher by 5.5% on Monday morning. The stock is now up by about 18% over the past month.Today’s leap comes just one day …
Read More »Toyota Motor Corp. Reports Fourth Consecutive Decline in Global Sales Amidst Challenges
In a press release issued today, Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s leading automaker by sales volume, announced a 2.0% year-on-year decline in global sales for the month of May. This marks the fourth consecutive month of declining sales for the company. Key Figures: Global Sales: Decreased by 2.0% to 888,491 …
Read More »Tesla Tops Industry In Profit Per Vehicle Despite Faulty Cybertrucks
Tesla has topped the auto industry in profit per vehicle for the year through March, with Tesla’s net profit being the highest among top automakers. Nine of 12 top global automakers made more money per vehicle in the year ended March than the previous year due to recovering supply chains …
Read More »Toyota Raises Profit Forecast Amid Strong Q3 Performance
On February 6, Japanese automaker Toyota Motors revised its operating profit forecast for the fiscal year upwards by approximately 9%, following better-than-expected profits in the third quarter. The company’s success was attributed to a weakened yen and robust sales of high-margin cars and hybrid vehicles. Key Points: Profit Forecast Increase: …
Read More »Why have commodities had a challenging year in 2023?
The United States has become the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas for the first time ever, surpassing top suppliers Australia and Qatar. This surge in LNG exports is driven by Freeport LNG’s return to full service and robust global demand, particularly from Europe. With an average of 13.25 …
Read More »Toyota’s Quarterly Profits Surge
On Wednesday, November 1, Toyota Motor Company made a significant announcement, revealing a remarkable surge in profits during the second quarter. This impressive growth, more than doubling their previous figures, was attributed to a weaker yen and robust sales, prompting the company to revise its full-year expectations upward by an …
Read More »Why is German industry worried about Chinese criticism of EU probe?
China has criticised the European Commission’s probe into its electric vehicle subsidies as being protectionist. Beijing claims that the investigation has harmed business ties between China and the EU. Analysts and Chinese industry executives who contend that the sector’s competitive advantage is not the result of subsidies are worried about …
Read More »Strongest day in 6 months for European stocks on ECB’ signals
On Thursday, when the European Central Bank hinted that its monetary tightening was coming to an end, European stocks had their largest percentage gain in six months. The Eurozone equities index increased 1.3%, while the pan-European STOXX 600 index increased 1.5% to reach a more than one-week high.European stocks climbed …
Read More »Toyota’s operating profit increased by 94% in the first quarter of its fiscal year
Japanese automaker Toyota said it nearly doubled its operating profit in the first quarter of its fiscal year, helped by higher sales and production as well as a weaker yen. The company said in a statement announcing its results: “Sales increased in all regions around the world compared to the …
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