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The Great Pivot: Analyzing Tesla’s Transformation from Automaker to AI Powerhouse (2026 Research Report)
As of January 23, 2026, Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) stands at a crossroads that few could have predicted just eighteen months ago. Once viewed strictly as a high-growth electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, the company has spent the last year aggressively rebranding itself as an artificial intelligence and robotics conglomerate. This transformation was ignited by the [...]
Via Finterra · January 23, 2026
GM To End Production Of Its Most Affordable EV, Move Buick From China To US: Reportbenzinga.com
GM will reportedly end production of the affordable Chevrolet Bolt EV, as well as move Buick production to Kansas.
Via Benzinga · January 23, 2026
FDIC Grants Historic Bank Charter Approvals to Ford and GM, Reshaping Auto Finance
In a landmark decision that promises to reshape the American automotive and financial landscapes, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has officially approved the deposit insurance applications for the financing arms of Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) and General Motors (NYSE:GM). The move, announced this week in January 2026,
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
Tesla Stock Rebounds as Unsupervised Robotaxis Hit Austin Streets
The announcement, which saw the company’s stock price jump 3.5% in midday trading, marks the first time the electric vehicle giant has permitted public riders to travel in vehicles with no human backup driver in the front seat. This milestone effectively transitions Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) from a traditional
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
GM Intends To Reshore Buick Envision Production To US, May End Bolt EV Production In Time: Reportstocktwits.com
The Buick Envision is currently built in China and the Chevrolet Bolt EV is produced at the Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas City.
Via Stocktwits · January 22, 2026
The Great Mineral Pivot: U.S. and DRC Finalize ‘Washington Accords’ to Break China’s Battery Metal Monopoly
In a historic geopolitical shift that aims to redraw the map of the global energy transition, the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have finalized the "Washington Accords." This strategic mineral pact, cemented in early 2026, represents a bold maneuver by the U.S. to secure a
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
Wall Street’s Renaissance: Goldman Sachs Shatters Revenue Records as M&A Market Roars Back to Life
NEW YORK – In a definitive signal that the "deal-making drought" of the early 2020s has been relegated to the history books, Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) reported record-breaking annual revenues for 2025, fueled by a massive resurgence in global mergers and acquisitions. The firm, which has spent the last two years
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
Tesla (TSLA) 2026 Deep-Dive: From Automaker to AI Powerhouse
As of January 22, 2026, Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) remains the most scrutinized and debated entity in the global financial markets. After a tumultuous 2025 that saw the company officially yield its crown as the world’s largest battery electric vehicle (BEV) manufacturer to China’s BYD, Tesla has pivoted its narrative from automotive dominance to artificial [...]
Via Finterra · January 22, 2026
Wall Street's Wild Weekfool.com
The biggest news was the U.S. government potentially spending $1.5 trillion on defense. Of course, there are strings attached, which investors don't like, but this could be an opportunity long-term.
Via The Motley Fool · January 21, 2026
Truck Wars King Crowned: General Motors or Ford Motor Company?fool.com
Both General Motors and Ford Motor Company claim that they one sells the most profitable full-size trucks. Here's the truth.
Via The Motley Fool · January 21, 2026
1 Safe-and-Steady Stock for Long-Term Investors and 2 We Turn Down
Stability is great, but low-volatility stocks may struggle to deliver market-beating returns over time as they sometimes underperform during bull markets.
Via StockStory · January 20, 2026
The 50.9 Mirage: Is the Manufacturing Expansion a True Recovery or a Tariff-Induced Sugar High?
The American manufacturing sector has finally crossed the threshold into expansion territory, with the latest Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Manufacturing PMI rising to 50.9. This mark represents the strongest performance for the sector in nearly a year, sparking a flurry of optimism on Wall Street and suggesting that
Via MarketMinute · January 20, 2026
Fragile Sentiment: US Consumer Confidence Hits 8-Month Low Amid Trade Volatility and Federal Reorganization
The American consumer is retreating into a defensive posture as the new year begins. The Conference Board announced today, January 20, 2026, that its Consumer Confidence Index fell to 98.3, an eight-month low that significantly missed economist expectations of 102.7. This decline reflects a deepening sense of unease
Via MarketMinute · January 20, 2026
Tariff Tremors: One Year Into the Protectionist Shift, Global Markets Brace for New Escalations
As the clock struck noon on January 20, 2026, marking exactly one year since the second inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, the financial markets were greeted not with a celebratory rally, but with a sharp spike in volatility. The "Trump Trade," which once fueled optimism through deregulation and tax
Via MarketMinute · January 20, 2026
General Motors Ended 2025 With a Strong Statement for Investorsfool.com
There was plenty of noise and distractions in the automotive industry this year, but it didn't slow GM down.
Via The Motley Fool · January 20, 2026
NHTSA Probes Nearly 600,000 GM Vehicles Over Engine Failure Complaintsbenzinga.com
NHTSA probes GM vehicles with L87 6.2L V8 engines, including Cadillac Escalade, Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra 1500.
Via Benzinga · January 20, 2026
Tariff Wall vs. Corporate Fortress: Why U.S. Profit Margins Refuse to Crumble
NEW YORK — As the first major earnings season of 2026 gets underway, a startling reality has emerged across trading floors: the widely predicted "margin collapse" from the 2025 trade escalations has failed to materialize. Despite an effective U.S. tariff rate that peaked at a staggering 17% in late 2025,
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
Energy Tailwinds: How Falling Crude Prices Are Set to Supercharge 2026 Corporate Earnings
As the 2026 fiscal year begins to unfold, a dramatic shift in global energy markets is emerging as the unexpected hero for the American corporate bottom line. Following a period of stubborn inflationary pressures and volatile energy costs, a persistent global supply surplus has sent crude oil prices tumbling, providing
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
U.S. Retail Sales Surge 0.6% in November, Beating Expectations Amidst Economic Uncertainty
In a surprising display of late-year momentum, U.S. retail sales rose by 0.6% in November 2025, handily beating the 0.4% growth forecasted by Wall Street economists. The data, released by the Commerce Department on January 14, 2026, after a significant delay caused by a 43-day federal government
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
The 'CapEx Supernova': How the One Big Beautiful Bill is Powering a 2026 Earnings Boom
As we enter the first quarter of 2026, the American economic landscape has undergone a tectonic shift. The "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4, 2025, has transitioned from a campaign promise to the primary engine of corporate growth. With the "tax cliff" of 2025 successfully
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
The Frozen Lake: December Jobs Report Reveals a Labor Market in ‘Strategic Stasis’
The United States labor market entered 2026 not with a bang, but with a whisper. The December jobs report, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on January 9, 2026, revealed a startlingly low addition of just 22,000 jobs. This figure represents the narrowest margin of growth in the
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
Ford's Hybrid Push, WeRide's Fleet Expansion, Tesla's Struggles And GM's New HQ: This Week In Mobilitybenzinga.com
The auto industry's week saw Ford lean harder into hybrids, WeRide scale its robotaxi fleet past 1,000 vehicles, Tesla struggle with slowing sales despite global EV strength, Nio press ahead with Europe plans, and GM announce a move to a smaller Detroit headquarters.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
Why Investors Should Stop Overlooking This Top Stockfool.com
If you're looking for companies that return value to shareholders, you'd be making a mistake to look at dividend yields only -- here's why.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
Tesla Granted Critical Extension in FSD Traffic Violation Probe: A Regulatory Reprieve Explained
In a move that has provided temporary breathing room for the world’s most valuable automaker, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) granted Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) a five-week extension on Friday, January 16, 2026. The reprieve concerns a high-stakes federal investigation into potential traffic-law violations by the company’s
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The Policy Tug-of-War: 2026 Market Outlook Targets 12% Growth Amid Fed Pivot and Tariff Shocks
As of January 16, 2026, the financial markets are navigating a complex "policy-driven tug-of-war" that has set the stage for a volatile yet potentially lucrative year. Investors are balancing the tailwinds of a Federal Reserve that is nearing the end of its easing cycle against the headwinds of an administration
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026