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Tesla recently added to the list a $40 Tesla Bot Action Figure of the humanoid robot it's developing. Here's a list of the weird merchandise Tesla has sold, including flamethrowers and surfboards. A $40 collectible figure modeled after Tesla's Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot. Under Musk's leadership, SpaceX, Tesla, and The Boring Company have sold a number of quirky wares, oftentimes taking inspiration in name or design from Tesla vehicles or SpaceX rockets. Here's a look at some of the weirdest products Tesla has sold to date:
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, he's, Tesla's Optimus Organizations: Tesla's, SpaceX, Tesla, The, Company, eBay
Elon MuskTesla Optimus robot prototypes walk onto a stage. Screengrab from We, Robot livestreamElon Musk has been working on the Optimus humanoid robot for years. At Tesla's Robotaxi event last month, the robots poured drinks and played rock-paper-scissors with guests (though they were remotely controlled by humans). Outside Tesla, Musk personally invested in Vicarious when it was an AI startup working on general intelligence for robots. Vicarious has since been acquired by Intrinsic, an AI robotics company at Google's parent company, Alphabet.
Persons: Elon, Robot livestream Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla
"Tesla, I think, is going to be worth $3 [trillion] or $4 trillion — $5 trillion in 10 years, based upon the business plan that I am aware of. Then Elon believes that longer term it's going to be worth $30 trillion," Baron said Friday on CNBC's " Squawk Box ." TSLA ALL mountain Tesla Tesla is seen as a big beneficiary of promised Trump administration policies as Musk has this year been a prominent backer and donor to the president-elect. Shares of Tesla have surged about 25% in November during the postelection rally to return to a $1 trillion market cap. Baron said he will hold on to his Tesla shares for the long run.
Persons: Ron Baron, Tesla, Elon Musk, Elon, Baron, Trump, Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy Organizations: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, EV, Republican, Tesla, Optimus Locations: U.S, Tesla
Tesla's Chinese rivals are building their own humanoid robots to rival Tesla. EV startup Xpeng unveiled its Iron humanoid robot at its AI day event this month. The company said Iron was already deployed in its factories, joining BYD and Nio in using humanoid robots to build cars. AdvertisementTesla is facing fierce competition in China from local EV makers — and now they're building their own versions of Elon Musk's Optimus robot. AdvertisementThe scramble to incorporate humanoid robots comes as Elon Musk touts Tesla's Optimus robot.
Persons: Iron, , Tesla, Elon, Xpeng, Ubtech, Walker, BYD, Elon Musk, Tesla's Organizations: Service, , Aircraft, Dongfeng Motors, EV, Elon Locations: BYD, China, Tesla
Its energy business grew by over 50% year over year, earning Tesla over $7 billion in revenue so far in 2024. Elon Musk said on Tesla's earnings call that the energy unit is "growing like wildfire." Revenue for Tesla's energy generation and storage business was nearly $2.4 billion in the third quarter of 2024, up 52% from the same period last year. Advertisement"The energy storage business is growing like wildfire, with strong demand for both Megapack and Powerwall," Musk said. The billionaire said that Tesla's Megapack factory in Lathrop, California, had hit an important production milestone of 200 units per week.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, , it's, Elon Musk's, That's, Musk Organizations: Service, Tesla Locations: Lathrop , California, Shanghai, Megapack
Tesla shares rallied as much as 18% on Thursday after the company reported strong earnings. The carmaker reported better-than-expected auto margins and gave strong guidance for 2025. The jump on Thursday marks one of Tesla's biggest intraday percentage gains in years. Others on Wall Street, though, raised questions about other aspects of Tesla's business. "TSLA offered no details on a CY25 model, no details on improved FSD, and no details on its plans for Optimus.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk's carmaker, Aaron, Morningstar, Musk, we're, TSLA Organizations: Service, Elon, Wedbush Securities, Wall, Optimus Locations: China, CY25
AdvertisementTesla's earlier Robotaxi unveiling failed to impress investors, despite a surprise Robovan announcement and promises that unsupervised fully autonomous driving would be available in California and Texas next year. After the unveiling, Tesla's stock fell 10%. And the stock increase shows just how much analysts focus on the near-term and Tesla's automotive business, he said. The company also said in its earnings report that production on "more affordable models" remains on track for the first half of 2025. Musk also touted other aspects of Tesla's business, including its energy products and fully autonomous self-driving cars.
Persons: , Tesla, Musk, Piper Sandler, Dan Levy, Gene Munster, Mark Narayan Organizations: Tesla, Service, Elon Musk's, Analysts, Barclays, Deepwater Asset Management, RBC Capital Markets, Optimus Locations: California, Texas
The producer of "Blade Runner 2049" is suing Elon Musk and Tesla for copyright infringement. Alcon Entertainment said Musk used imagery inspired by the film at its "We, Robot" event. Advertisement"Blade Runner 2049" producer Alcon Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday, citing images he displayed at his big "We, Robot" event. "Blade Runner 2049" is a sequel to director Ridley Scott's dystopian sci-film "Blade Runner," released in 1982. "Alcon did not want BR2049 to be affiliated with Musk, Tesla, or any Musk company, for all of these reasons," Alcon added.
Persons: Elon, Tesla, Alex Proyas, , Elon Musk, Musk, Ridley, Alcon, Optimus, Hey Elon, Proyas Organizations: Alcon Entertainment, Service, Musk, Entertainment, BI Locations: Hollywood
Tesla's Optimus robots faced skepticism for being remotely controlled by humans at a recent event. AdvertisementTesla's Optimus robots received more skepticism last week when multiple reports confirmed that the humanoid robots working the company's "We Robot" event were remotely controlled by engineers. Optimus robots reportedly danced, poured drinks, and interacted with attendees. Both Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, are focused on humanoid robots as increasingly advanced machine learning offers an unlocking technology for robotics. Musk has claimed that two Optimus robots are performing tasks autonomously on Tesla's factory floor.
Persons: Lebaredian, , Optimus, Jensen Huang, Musk, Huang, Tesla, xAI's Organizations: Optimus, Service, Nvidia, Oracle
In today's big story, Taylor Swift has a new book coming out, but how she's doing it might create some bad blood with publishers . On Tuesday, Swift announced plans to self-publish "The Eras Tour Book," a behind-the-scenes look at her record-breaking tour that'll be released exclusively at Target on Black Friday. News of a Taylor Swift book should have sent a publisher jumping for joy at the potential revenue. AdvertisementBig stars like Swift are exactly who book publishers are banking on these days. But even so, Miami, New Orleans, and Indianapolis — her remaining US tour dates — won't mind Swift coming to town.
Persons: , Meta, Taylor Swift, Chelsea Jia Feng, Taylor, Swift, Samantha Grindell, Madeline Berg, George Walker IV, we're, Natalie Ammari, it's, Goldman Sachs, Kalshi, Donald Trump, Trump, Blackstone, Jon Gray, Walid Berrazeg, It's, Lebaredian, Uber, Dara Khosrowshahi's, Tyler Le, Matt Garman, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Business, Service, Target, AP, Indianapolis, Super Bowl, UBS, Getty, Financial, Wall, Blackstone, Trump, Investors, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, TSMC, Optimus, Financial Times, Netflix, American Express Locations: Miami, Miami , New Orleans, Glendale , Arizona, Hsinchu, ASML, Texas, California, New York, London
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  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Allison Morrow | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
New York CNN —At any Tesla event, you have to go in expecting a good amount of smoke and mirrors. This is the company run by Elon Musk, after all — its self-anointed Technoking who’s made overpromising and underdelivering a theme of his career. ICYMI: The robotaxis, Tesla’s fully driverless vehicles that it hopes to put into service next year, were the main event. But Musk’s reality distortion field is something else entirely — hardly limited to overly optimistic timetables or pie-in-the-sky projections for Tesla’s delivery schedule. In a twist, though, X dropped Unilever from the lawsuit on Friday.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Elon Musk, Technoking who’s, Tesla, ” Gordon Johnson, ” Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, they’re, Steve Jobs, Donald Trump, , Craig Fugate, X Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Elon, Bloomberg, , Apple, National Guard, FEMA, Washington Post, CNN, NBC, ” Unilever, , Unilever Locations: New York, Carolina
There’s only room for one killer clown at the top of box office charts. Meanwhile “Joker: Folie á Deux,” which topped the box office last weekend, collapsed in third place with $7.055 million from 4,102 theaters. So far, “Folie a Deux” has generated $51.6 million domestically and $165.3 million globally. The well-reviewed family film has amassed $83.73 million domestically and $148 million globally to date. It has earned $52.8 million domestically and $111 million worldwide so far.
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Tesla's robots serving drinks and talking to guests at the "We Robot" were partly controlled by humans. Please be nice to the Optimus robots. Tesla's Optimus robots walked into the spotlight at the company's "We, Robot" event. Videos of guests' interactions with the Optimus robots posted online underscored that humans were involved. Tesla has said it's already deployed two Optimus robots on its factory floor, though it is unclear what tasks they are completing.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk, Optimus, Musk, you'll, livestream Morgan Stanley, I'm, Jeremy Judkins, Josh Wolfe, it's Organizations: Service, Optimus, Lux Capital, Tesla
Tesla stock fell more than 9% on Friday, reducing Elon Musk's net worth. Though his net worth dropped by about $15 billion, Musk remains the world's richest man. The company's stock tumbled in the aftermath — and with it, CEO Elon Musk's net worth. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, updated after the close of trading in New York, Musk's net worth fell by $15 billion. The company's stock value had continued its downward trend through early August then rebounded in September — bringing Musk's net worth to more than that of McDonald's and Pepsi.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon, Forbes, Musk, Tesla's, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Dan Ives Organizations: Elon, Service, Wall Street, Bloomberg, Pepsi, Business, Wall Locations: Los Angeles, Tesla, New York
Tesla fan and attendee Matthew Donegan-Ryan rode in the new Cybercab. Tesla fan and investor Matthew Donegan-Ryan attended the glitzy launch on a film lot at the Warner Bros. @_SFTahoe pic.twitter.com/0Xoubi9hY4 — Matthew Donegan-Ryan (@MatthewDR) October 11, 2024The Cybercab, Tesla's first robotaxi, was revealed alongside a 20-person Robovan. pic.twitter.com/iUD0aKThZa — Matthew Donegan-Ryan (@MatthewDR) October 11, 2024Donegan-Ryan was also surprised by how few cameras the Cybercab had. The Cybercab bears a stylistic resemblance to another Tesla vehicle, the Cybertruck, and Donegan-Ryan said that similarity was particularly apparent in person.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Matthew Donegan, Ryan, , robotaxi, 0Xoubi9hY4 — Matthew Donegan, Tesla's, Uber, Cybercab, Donegan, iUD0aKThZa — Matthew Donegan, Franz von Holzhausen, Lars Moravy —, wouldn't, Musk, they're, Dan Ives Organizations: Service, Warner Bros ., Warner Bros, BI, Tesla Staff Locations: Burbank , California
After a decade of unfulfilled promises about driverless vehicles, Tesla CEO Elon Musk hyped the company’s Cybercab concept on Thursday night, showing off a low, silver two-seater with no steering wheels or pedals. Musk offered no details about exactly where Tesla plans to produce the cars, but said consumers would be able to buy a Tesla Cybercab for below $30,000. He said the Cybercab and Robovan would employ inductive charging, meaning these autonomous vehicles could roll up to a station to recharge, with no plugging in required. Musk has spent years touting Tesla’s work in autonomous cars and promising that they would hit the market. In 2015, Musk told shareholders that Tesla cars would achieve “full autonomy” within three years.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla, “ It’s, ” Musk, , Organizations: Tesla, Warner Bros, FSD Locations: Burbank , California, Texas, California, U.S
Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus took a starring role at the company's Hollywood robotaxi event. The robots served drinks for attendees, posed for selfies, and even danced on a stage. AdvertisementElon Musk may have unveiled the robotaxi on a Hollywood set on Thursday night — but it was Tesla's Optimus robots that had the starring role. Tesla has previously released videos of the Optimus robot performing yoga stretches, picking up an egg, and squatting. AdvertisementAt the event, Musk said he expects the Optimus robot to cost $20,000 to $30,000 in the long term.
Persons: Optimus, Elon Musk, Tesla, , Elon, Musk, Matthew Donegan, Ryan Organizations: Hollywood, Service, Warner Bros, Optimus, selfies Locations: Los Angeles
The movement in the patience-to-impatience investor pendulum for Elon Musk (and Tesla) has fully swung to impatience. I believe this initial negative reaction (down nearly 10%) is presenting a discount in Tesla (TSLA) shares and I want to use options to create short-term income while I wait for a short-term bounce. Tesla plans to introduce full self-driving (FSD) capabilities in California and Texas as early as Q1 2025, pending regulatory approvals. The trade Tesla is a stock that has become more intensely emotional as Musk is in the news daily. I want to capture the emotion in today's tape by utilizing a Risk Reversal options strategy which takes the premium I am collecting from the put option I am selling to finance and buy the call option.
Persons: Tesla's, Elon Musk, Tesla Organizations: Optimus, The, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: California, Texas
Tesla's "We, Robot" event left analysts with more questions than answers. Wall Street was broadly disappointed by the lack of detail, and skeptical of Elon Musk's timeframes. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk's "We, Robot" event on Thursday night failed to impress several Wall Street analysts. Here's how Tesla analysts and commentators reacted to the event.
Persons: Elon Musk's, , Elon Organizations: Elon Musk's timeframes, EV, Service, Investors
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the Robovan at the company's "We, Robot" event, which saw the EV giant showcase its latest autonomous offerings. Besides the Robovan, Musk also touted Tesla's upcoming vehicle, the Robotaxi, or Cybercab, and the company's Optimus robots. The future should look like the future," Musk said of the Robovan's design. The future should look like the future," Musk said of the Robovan's design. In 2021, a Chinese autonomous driving company named WeRide unveiled its own self-driving cargo van, also called the "Robovan."
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, , — Tesla, WeRide, Tony Han Organizations: Service, CNBC Locations: Guangzhou, China
Elon Musk surprised viewers with the unveiling of Tesla's Robovan at the 'We Robot' event Thursday. Musk shared on X that the Robovan's design was inspired by Art Deco trains. But the Robovan's exterior aesthetic appears to be inspired by the early 20th century Art Deco design period. In response to a user who asked about what inspired the design, Musk replied, "Art Deco trains." Art Deco trains were a product of the Art Deco era, which took place in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Wall Street has been fairly hot-and-cold on Tesla stock this year — and its highly anticipated robotaxi unveiling on Thursday isn't helping to improve investor sentiment. As such, we anticipate TSLA to be under pressure following the event," Jonas, the firm's head of global auto and shared mobility research, said in a Friday note to clients entitled "That's it? TSLA YTD mountain Tesla stock this year. Simply put, the event failed to offer a significant bright spot for Tesla's stock, according to Jonas. The analyst has an eye on Tesla's expectation to start fully autonomous, unsupervised FSD in Texas and California for its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas, Jonas, Tesla, Elon Musk's, Musk, TLSA, Tesla's, FactSet Organizations: Investors, Morgan Locations: Los Angeles, FSD, Texas, California
Elon Musk just unveiled Tesla's Robotaxi at the company's "We, Robot" event in Los Angeles. Elon Musk showed off Tesla's upcoming driverless taxi at its "We, Robot" on Thursday evening. Musk walked into the event and entered a sleek-looking silver Robotaxi, a two-door vehicle that opened upward with butterfly-style doors. The unveiling of Tesla's latest vehicle is a major milestone for the company and has been highly anticipated for years. In 2016, Musk said during a press call that a Tesla vehicle would autonomously drive from Los Angeles to New York City by 2017.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Robotaxi, Tesla, Musk, Optimus, Uber Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Elon, Twitter, Traffic, Administration Locations: Los Angeles, Burbank , California, California, Texas, York, New York City
Waymo's ex-CEO said Tesla isn't "serious about building a safe and accessible Robotaxi business." AdvertisementIt seems former Waymo CEO John Krafcik was unimpressed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk's much-hyped "We, Robot" event. Alongside the Robotaxi, Tesla also showed off a 20-passenger Robovan and its Optimus humanoid robots. He added: "If a company were serious about building a safe and accessible Robotaxi business, it would look nothing like what was shown, or said, last night." AdvertisementMusk teased Tesla Robotaxis in 2019.
Persons: Tesla, Waymo's, Elon, , John Krafcik, Elon Musk's, Musk, Krafcik, Tesla's Robovan, Donald Trump, Phil Koopman, Horacio Villalobos, Morgan Stanley, Gene Munster Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Fifth, Business, Deepwater Asset Management Locations: Burbank , California
Tesla plans to unleash a new generation of humanoid robots. Related storiesMusk's plans to make humanoid robots mainstream face some tough challenges, however. Before these new iterations were revealed, industry watchers were already predicting explosive growth in the humanoid robotics market. AdvertisementIt is unclear how Musk's Optimus robots will stand out in this fast-growing market and become "the biggest product ever of any kind." Making further improvements to humanoid robots is a tough technical challenge.
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