Americans remain skeptical about autonomous driving technologies, a research from Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE) has revealed. The coalition, which aims to improve the publics understanding of autonomous vehicles, conducted a poll of 1,200 a…
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Month: May 2020
Ford Ready To Break Out If It Does 2 Things
Stuck in a narrow trading range, Ford (F) shares will break out naturally if the market continues to bounce back. The mere anticipation of businesses accelerating their re-opening and consumers buying big items like automobiles may appear far-fetched. Besides…
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Last Week I Said Go Shopping, Now It’s Time To Sell A Bit. Also: Trouble Brewing For Chinese Stocks
Remember our cash management orientation, time to re-build! Last Wednesday in the teeth of a nasty sell-off I told you to go shopping, and I hope you did. Look at how much cash you have left. Are you at zero? Dont deny it! Who would blame you? If you had the…
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Loved Alphabet, Jetblue, Snubbed Tesla
American astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, also known as the coolest smartest guy in Manhattan, has a cult following. Neil deGrasse Tyson doesnt fit the image of one might have of a genius scientist. Not in the way he looks, the way he sounds, the way he …
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Tesla Drops Alameda County Lawsuit Over California Plant Reopening
Tesla Inc. (TSLA) has dismissed a lawsuit it filed against Alameda County to fight for the reopening of its Fremont auto plant amid the areas shutdown order in place. The stand-off between the electric automaker and Alameda County came to an end this week af…
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