07:47:34
Alaska Airlines: Plans to resume Boeing Max 9 flights on January 26 and will implement the FAA’s final inspection directive. It is expected to complete inspections of all 737-9 Max aircraft by February 2.
07:33:04
Tesla (TSLA.O) U.S. stocks fell to 5% after the market closed, and Tesla’s earnings conference call ended.
07:28:08
Musk: Supercomputing Dojo is "a long-term venture worth taking" and "by no means a sure thing."
07:25:19
SK Hynix: DRAM demand is expected to grow by approximately 15%-19% year-on-year in 2024.
07:24:17
SK Hynix: NAND flash memory demand is expected to increase by approximately 15%-19% year-on-year in 2024.
07:21:37
SK Hynix: Capital expenditures will increase year-on-year in 2024, although the increase will remain at the lowest level.
07:06:39
The FAA has approved inspections of 171 grounded Boeing 737-9 Max aircraft.
07:06:29
Boeing (BA.N) U.S. stocks fell nearly 2% after the bell.
07:05:36
Musk: Cybertruck’s limitation is production, not demand.
07:05:18
FAA: Suspending production capacity expansion of Boeing Max aircraft, including 737-9 Max aircraft, to improve quality control.
07:00:02
The preliminary GDP quarterly rate of South Korea in the fourth quarter was 0.6%, which was expected to be 0.5% and the previous value was 0.6%.
06:59:27
Musk: Many companies don’t believe FSD is “real.”
06:58:58
Musk: Preliminary conversations have been held with some car companies about FSD licensing.
06:55:42
Musk: Supports Tesla’s dual-class share structure. Want to own 25% control of Tesla.
06:53:37
Tesla said it will obtain more battery orders from suppliers and that batteries will not limit Cybertruck production.
06:50:48
Musk: Production growth for next-generation cars will be challenging.
06:50:44
Musk: Production of next-generation cars will begin in the second half of next year.
06:49:53
Musk: Reservations about starting production of next-generation models in 2025.
06:46:53
Tesla expects capital expenditures to exceed $10 billion in 2024.
06:42:15
Musk: Tesla will build next-generation cars in Texas first, then Mexico.