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Julius Baer: Hong Kong Stocks Favored Because of Cheapness

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Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Julius Baer, shares his views on Hong Kong and mainland China stocks. He also looks at how the U.S. dollar's strength is affecting Asian markets and economies. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and...
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Ford Able to Build 600,000 EVs Annually by 2024: Galhotra

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Ford Motor Co. plans to double factory capacity for its battery-powered F-150 Lightning to 150,000 trucks a year after receiving nearly 200,000 non-binding reservations for the pickup. Kumar Galhotra, Ford Motor Co. president of the...
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Rio Tinto Starts Digging Copper From Oyu Tolgoi Mine

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Rio Tinto Group Chief Executive Officer Jakob Stausholm says its Oyu Togoi project in Mongolia is well-positioned to feed growing copper demand from electric vehicles and renewable energy. Rio began digging the metal from its prize giant...
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Rio Tinto Buys Argentina Lithium Project in Battery Push

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Rio Tinto Group accelerates its push into battery materials. The world's second-biggest miner agreed to buy a lithium mine in Argentina. Jim Thornhill reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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GM CEO Barra on First-Quarter, EV Demand, Batteries

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General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra discusses the automaker's first-quarter results, vehicle demand, and battery production on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Tesla Further Flexing Its Muscles to Meet Demand, Analyst Ives Says

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Dan Ives, managing director and senior equity research analyst at Wedbush Securities, discusses the prospects for Tesla Inc. The automaker reported fourth-quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates, but warned supply-chain troubles...
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Volkswagen, Toyota Aim to Topple Tesla's EV Dominance

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Volkswagen AG and Toyota Motor Company recently unveiled plans to invest $170 billion on electric vehicles in the coming years to stake their claims in a market dominated by Tesla Inc. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports.
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Cobalt, Lithium, Nickel Prices to Fall Over Next Two Years, Goldman Sachs Says

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Cobalt, lithium and nickel prices will drop over the next two years, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said in a note on Sunday. The long term prospects for the metals, used in batteries, remain strong because of the rapid adoption of electric...
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New U.S. Plant a Fantastic Opportunity, Tritium CEO Says

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Tritium DCFC CEO Jane Hunter discusses the company's plan to build its first U.S. electric vehicle battery charging facility in Lebanon, Tennessee, and comments on the state of the EV market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Renault CEO Sees Chip Supplies More 'Normal' in Summer

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Renault CEO Luca de Meo explains how the "pretty complicated situation" of chip supplies is impacting output and talks about the transition to electric vehicle production on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Reuss Says GM Is Always Worried About Metal and Commodity Supplies

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General Motors Co. President Mark Reuss talks about production of the new Cadillac all-electric Lyriq SUV. It's now being made a GM plant in Tennessee. He also talks about the rising costs of raw materials like nickel that are used to...
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Government ‘too slow’ shifting new capital spending to public transport – Ryan

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Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has said that replacing cars that run on petrol and diesel with electric cars will “not be the strategy” to reduce Ireland’s emissions.
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Tesla Announces Shanghai Factory Suspension, Stock Split

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Tesla said it's planning a second stock split in roughly two years, giving a lift to shares that had been trading lower on news Covid-19 is again disrupting operations. Ed Ludlow reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Musk: Tesla to Cut Salaried Workforce by 10% in 3 Months

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Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk discusses plans to reduce the company's salaried workforce by "roughly 10% over the next, probably, three months or so," while growing the hourly workforce. He speaks with Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John...
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Shell CEO Says His Next Car Will Be Electric

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Jul.27 -- Ben Van Beurden, chief executive officer at Royal Dutch Shell Plc, tells Bloomberg's Manus Cranny that the next car he purchases will be electric. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Faraday Gunning for Tesla With FF91 Supercar

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Jan.04 -- Bloomberg’s Selina Wang and Cory Johnson discuss how Faraday Future is staking its claim to the world’s fastest electric car with its FF91 production model. They speak with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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Musk Takes Aim at Panasonic Over Tesla Battery Production

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Apr.22 -- Craig Irwin, senior research analyst at Roth Capital Partners, discusses comments from Elon Musk about Panasonic Corp., the supplier of lithium-ion battery cells that power Tesla Inc.'s electric vehicles. He speaks on...
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Tesla Will Generate Cash in Second Half of Year, Analyst Weiss Says

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Aug.01 -- Nathan Weiss, senior analyst at Weiss, Harrington & Associates, reacts to Telsa Inc.'s second-quarter earnings report, cash position and forecast. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd...
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Fisker CEO Says Magna Partnership to Deliver on Volume, Pricing

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Oct.23 -- Fisker Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Henrik Fisker discusses expansion of the electric vehicle market and the company’s partnership with Magna International Inc. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Musk Named Time's Person of the Year After Tesla's Stellar Run

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Elon Musk was named Time magazine's "Person of the Year," capping a run during which the head of Tesla Inc. solidified his standing as the world's richest person and turned his onetime electric-vehicle startup into a $1 trillion company....
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Green high tech machines at the European Motor Show

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AP Television Brussels, Belgium, 13 January 2010 1. Various wides of Brussels Motor Show hall 2. Pan of Lancia cars 3. Medium of Jaguar car 4. Zoom out from Ferrari logo to Ferrari cars 5. Wide shot Citroen prototype car 6. Zoom out of...
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This Year Has Been Bad Year for Auto Industry, Says Maruti Suzuki India Chairman

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Sep.25 -- R.C. Bhargava, chairman at Maruti Suzuki India, discusses the auto industry in India, the implications of the country’s tax cut, the kind of improvements he can see in the coming months and incentives. He speaks exclusively on...
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Bloomberg

'Renaissance of Growth' Ahead for Auto Stocks: Ives

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Wedbush Securities Senior Equity Research Analyst Dan Ives sees "massive renaissance of growth" ahead for auto stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Musk Unloads $528 Million Tesla Shares, Nearing 10% Stake

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Elon Musk is now more than three-quarters of the way to making good on his promise to sell 10% of his stake in Tesla Inc. after offloading another $528 million in shares. Bloomberg's Laura Wright reports.