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$20.45 USD
-0.06 (-0.29%)
Updated Nov 21, 2016 03:58 PM ET
After-Market: $20.45 (%) 8:45 PM ET
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NA Growth NA Momentum NA VGM
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by Madeleine Johnson
On November 17, shareholders of electric car company Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) and solar panel manufacturer SolarCity Corp. (SCTY) approved the buzzworthy deal to combine the two companies.
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by Zacks Equity Research
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Solar Stocks (SCTY, SPWR) Slump on Earnings, Trump Victory
by Ryan McQueeney
Shares of some of the market's most popular solar energy stocks, including SolarCity (SCTY) and SunPower (SPWR), as well as the Guggenheim Solar ETF (TAN) and the Vaneck Vectors Solar ETF (KWT), continue to slump Thursday as the market adjusts to Donald Trump's upset victory in the election and relatively mixed earnings results.
Here's Why Tesla Just Bought a German Engineering Firm
by Ryan McQueeney
Electric car giant Tesla Motors (TSLA) announced Tuesday that it has agreed to buy Grohmann Engineering, a German automated manufacturing specialist. Tesla is not only ramping up production at its main facility in Fremont, California, but also investing in foreign manufacturing, as today's announcement implies.
Elon Musk Merging Tesla (TSLA) with SolarCity (SCTY)
by Mark Vickery
Is it a move to rescue Musk's solar power enterprise, or are there big synergies behind this move only he can see right now?