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Tesla Sales Jumped in Second Quarter
The electric automaker sells just three new-car models now, with CEO Elon Musk putting the focus on autonomous vehicles and robotics.
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KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 2, 2026
Tesla sales jumped last quarter in a possible sign the worst of the Musk backlash is behind it
Tesla car sales jumped over the past three months in a possible sign the worst of the boycotts against the automaker and lost market share to rivals are behind it.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 9, 2026
General Motors Is A Buy Ahead Of Q2 Earnings (Rating Upgrade)
General Motors Is A Buy Ahead Of Q2 Earnings (Rating Upgrade)
The Motley Fool
· Jul 7, 2026
Is Apple Stock a Buy After Its Recent Pullback? Here's What History Suggests.
Look for history to repeat itself with Apple's latest pullback.
Off The Press
· Jul 1, 2026
General Motors 2Q sales take a hit as demand for EVs continues to decline
General Motors’ sales in the second quarter dropped 4.2 as the company’s bet on all-electric vehicles continues to run up against low consumer interest. The Detroit automaker’s EV sales during the second quarter were down 33 compared to the same quarter last year. Sales in 2025 surged ahead of the Trump administration ending the tax []...Click to read more
Quartz
· Jul 2, 2026
Tesla delivered 480,000 vehicles last quarter, blowing past Wall Street expectations
The strong quarter comes as Tesla attempts to turn around a two-year run of falling annual sales
NDTV
· Jul 2, 2026
Tesla Regains Spark In China; Locally Made EV Sales Surge By A Fourth In June
Robust June sales strengthen Tesla's comeback in key global markets
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Related coverage for "Tesla Sales Jumped in Second Quarter": KSAT San Antonio — Tesla sales jumped last quarter in a possible sign the worst of the Musk backlash is behind it. Seeking Alpha — General Motors Is A Buy Ahead Of Q2 Earnings (Rating Upgrade). The Motley Fool — Is Apple Stock a Buy After Its Recent Pullback? Here's What History Suggests.. Off The Press — General Motors 2Q sales take a hit as demand for EVs continues to decline. Quartz — Tesla delivered 480,000 vehicles last quarter, blowing past Wall Street expectations. NDTV — Tesla Regains Spark In China; Locally Made EV Sales Surge By A Fourth In June