Top 20 US stock transactions: Tesla may no longer report autonomous driving accidents, stock price hits historic high
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发表于 2024-12-14 11:32:33
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Top 20 US Stock Transactions: Tesla May No Longer Report Autonomous Driving Accidents, Stock Price Hits Historical High. On Friday, Tesla, ranked first in US stock transactions, closed up 4.34%, with its stock price hitting a historical high of $37.02 billion. It is reported that Trump's transition team has proposed the incoming government to repeal the current general order requiring automobile manufacturers to report accidents related to the auto drive system. This requirement will benefit Tesla. Prior to this, according to this order, Tesla had reported over 1500 accidents to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the United States, ranking first among all car manufacturers in terms of number.
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