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Stock Of The Day: Is The General Motors Downtrend Over?
The bad news from the U.S. stock market may have been fully digested! It's time for investors to focus on this type of Stocks.
The bad news may have already been fully absorbed, and factors such as profits, valuations, and long-term underperformance are expected to help value stocks catch up.
At US$51.81, Is General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) Worth Looking At Closely?
Lithium Americas, General Motors Closes Joint Venture for Thacker Pass Project
Express News | Yunnan Energy New Material Says Ultium Cells Will Buy Lithium Battery Separators Worth up to $66.3 Mln From Subsidiary Semcorp Hungary in 2025
Lithium Americas Closes US$625 Million Investment Agreement With General Motors; Shares Up 4% in U.S. Pre-Market
Honda Rallies After Merger Talks With Nissan Are Confirmed
Express News | Honda CEO Mibe: Competition Including Against Emerging Players Will Intensify but We Want to Lead the World Once Again and These Talks With Nissan Are a Step Forward
Express News | Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe: There are no plans to change the relationship with GM yet.
Express News | Honda CEO Mibe: No Plan to Change Our Relations With GM
Honda and Nissan Share Details on Merger Talks; Mitsubishi May Also Come Aboard
A new star joins Trump's economic team, who has previously criticized Powell!
Stephen Moore was nominated by Trump to be the chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers; he had previously accused Powell of helping the Democrats in the last USA election, and he is also a "crypto supporter."
Tesla may surpass Ford to become the automotive brand with the most recalls in the USA this year.
Gelonghui, December 23 | According to Statistics from Carscoops regarding the recall rankings in America's automotive Industry for the year 2024, Tesla has surpassed Ford Motor to become the automotive brand with the most recalled vehicles for the year. Previously, Ford had been the automotive manufacturer with the most severe recall issues in the United States for three consecutive years. According to the statistics, Tesla issued 15 recalls within the year, significantly fewer than Stellantis's 67 and Ford's 62. In terms of total recalled vehicles, Tesla has accumulated a total of 5,135,697 vehicles, some of which can be fixed through OTA updates, exceeding.
Musk causes a commotion at Capitol Hill, is a "Trump 2.0" prototype emerging?
Analysis suggests that Musk's recent act of detonating a political nuclear bomb may be a rehearsal for the Trump 2.0 era of Musk's action model, intended to exert pressure on Congress. However, some also say that the consensus at Mar-a-Lago is that Musk has proven to be an effective Weapon to pressure Congress and a scapegoat for any backlash.
Fed Cuts Interest Rates, But Powell Spoils Santa Claus Rally; Dollar Surges To Over 2-Year High, Bitcoin Sinks Below $100,000: This Week In The Market
USA Institutions plan to simplify the review process for the deployment applications of autonomous Autos.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed a new process on Friday to streamline the review of applications from Auto Manufacturers for deploying Self-Driving Cars. According to USA law, if fully autonomous vehicles require human control, approval from NHTSA is not necessary. Reportedly, NHTSA has the authority to approve up to 2,500 Self-Driving Cars from each Auto Manufacturer to operate on USA roads, a process that has taken years with several applications reviewed but none actually approved. Over the years, the USA Congress has attempted to make it easier for Self-Driving Cars to be deployed on USA roads but has consistently faced obstacles. Recent reports indicate that
The Fed Crushed the Stock Market. Where to Find the Best Value Now.
Express News | RPT-NHTSA Proposes National Program for Vehicles With Automated Driving Systems -Statement
Indiana Sees $39 Billion Worth of Projects Under Construction, an Industrial Info News Alert