"We actually no longer call it EV. We call it EIV. 'I' stands for intelligent," Pan Jian, a cochair of CATL, told a WEF panel in Davos, Switzerland.
Jamie Dimon said that he and Elon Musk settled their differences. This seemingly concluded their row, sparked by a legal fight between JPMorgan and Tesla.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said he and Elon Musk “hugged it out” and put aside nearly a decade of tense interactions thanks to a conversation the pair had at a conference last year.
Many Big Tech executives are in attendance at President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony on Monday, namely one of the incoming president's biggest supporters: Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk. How are other world leaders viewing a tycoon such as Musk's closeness to the Trump administration,
"Elon and I hugged it out," Dimon told CNBC in a TV interview at the World Economic Forum's annual event in Davos, Switzerland. "He came to one of our conferences, [and] he and I had a nice, long chat. We settled some of our differences."
The major indexes added to strong weekly gains. Tesla and AI chipmakers such as Nvidia and Arm are testing key levels.
Jamie Dimon’s comments follow JPMorgan’s decision late last year to drop a case filed against Tesla in 2021, which had sought $162.2 million plus fees over a dispute regarding stock warrant transactions.
Silicon Valley loudly criticized President Donald Trump when he quit the climate accord in his first term. This time? Crickets.
There aren't a lot of stocks out there that are as volatile as Tesla (TSLA -1.41%) has been. Shares seem to always be bouncing around like a roller-coaster ride. Nonetheless, inve
A leak has revealed Elon Musk could be planning to use bitcoin-inspired blockchain technology to power his Doge
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) just capped its best first four trading days under a new president since Ronald Reagan's first week in 1985. The week ahead will bring investors a deluge of news that will put that rally to the test.
Four years after departing Washington, defeated and with the nation reeling from the attack on the Capitol, Donald Trump walked through the doors of the White House’s South Portico as the 47th president.