A falling yen and stronger Japanese economy help share prices of the automaker to their highest levels in years.
This car manufacturer has endeavored to do things differently from the beginning, and that may give it interesting potential.
The Japanese currency fell to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar in years. Stocks in Tokyo, meanwhile, push past the 15,000 mark for the first time in over five years.
The best car ever? High praise from Consumer Reports -- and the first quarterly profits in the company's 10-year history – have Tesla’s stock zooming ahead.
The greenback jumps to its highest level against the Japanese currency in over four years on Thursday, thanks in part to a postive U.S. jobless claims report.
A lot of junked vehicles from the US and Europe end up there or in other faraway places, where they get fixed, cleaned and sold for a good price.
After the Dow and the S&P 500 closed at all time highs, US markets are set to open unchanged.
Despite losses in most of its markets, the Detroit automaker's domestic market remains strong.
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