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Deutsche Bank anticipates more tailwinds ahead for Tesla under the incoming Trump administration. TSLA YTD mountain Shares this year Musk is already making strides in his alliance with Trump. ), we see potential large terminal value benefits to Tesla's efforts in auto, robotaxi, and even humanoid robotics," wrote Yu. Yu views China as the biggest potential uncertainty for Tesla as the Trump administration touts tariffs on goods from the world's second-largest economy. A repeal of the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act could also benefit shares of Tesla and give it an edge over legacy automakers General Motors and Ford.
Persons: Trump, Elon's Musk, Donald Trump, bode, Edison Yu, JD Vance, Yu, Tesla Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Tesla, Trump . Deutsche Bank, Trump, White House, Biden, General Motors, Ford Locations: China
669 of the 1,089 approved US H-1B hires for TikTok and ByteDance in that fiscal year were from China. The hiring occurred as US officials raised concerns about TikTok's ties to China. Only 12% of all approved fiscal year 2023 H-1B applications were for Chinese nationals, compared to 61% of TikTok and ByteDance's approved applications. AdvertisementEven as TikTok has taken steps to downplay its association with China, its owner, ByteDance, continues to operate in the US. The company has also used TikTok's Chinese sister app, Douyin, as a testing ground for features that ultimately end up on TikTok.
Persons: , ByteDance, US Sen, Tom Cotton, Cotton, Alejandro Mayorkas, ByteDance's, China TikTok, TikTok, Trump Organizations: TikTok, Service, Companies, Citizenship, Immigration Services, Business, US Data Security, Chinese Communist Party, US, Homeland, India, National Intelligence Locations: China, Beijing, ByteDance, California, Taiwan, Canada, Vietnam
Shopify shares popped more than 25% in Tuesday morning trading after the Canadian e-commerce company posted better-than-expected revenue for the third quarter and gave an optimistic forecast for the holiday shopping season. Revenue: $2.16 billion vs. $2.12 billion expected by LSEGShopify said it expects revenue in the current quarter to grow at at a percentage in the mid- to high-twenties. That surpassed Wall Street's expectations of 22.8% for revenue growth, according to FactSet. Shopify sells software for merchants who run online businesses as well as services such as advertising and payment processing tools. Shopify shares are up about 45% year to date.
Persons: LSEG Shopify, FactSet, Gross, Harley Finkelstein, Vera Bradley, Hanes, Finkelstein, Jeff Hoffmeister Organizations: Walmart, Lionsgate Entertainment, Reebok, Nasdaq
Olivia Nuzzi has withdrawn her protective order request against her ex-fiancé Ryan Lizza. AdvertisementOlivia Nuzzi, the former New York magazine political correspondent who made headlines earlier this year for having a personal relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has withdrawn her request for a protective order against her ex-fiancé, fellow journalist Ryan Lizza. In an October petition for a civil protection order, Nuzzi accused Lizza, a Politico reporter, of hacking her devices and stealing information to blackmail her. Related Video Jury finds Trump sexually abused and defamed E. Jean CarrollAn attorney for Nuzzi confirmed to Business Insider that she withdrew the protective order request. Following a third-party investigation into Nuzzi's work, New York magazine said the probe found no inaccuracies or evidence of bias in her reporting.
Persons: Olivia Nuzzi, fiancé Ryan Lizza, Nuzzi, Lizza, , Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Ryan Lizza, Trump, Jean Carroll, Ari Wilkenfeld, Olivia, I'm, Oliver Darcy, Kennedy Organizations: RFK, Service, New, Politico, Business, BI, New York Magazine Locations: New York
New York CNN —“All we have to have is just a human form to be a victim.” That’s how lawyer Carrie Goldberg describes the risk of deepfake porn in the age of artificial intelligence. In the past year, targets of AI-generated, nonconsensual pornographic images have ranged from prominent women like Taylor Swift and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to high school girls. Goldberg said that for people targeted by AI-generated sexual images, the first step — however counterintuitive — should be to screenshot them. The fight to address nonconsensual explicit images and deepfakes has received rare bipartisan support. (AI-generated sexual images of children typically fall under child sexual abuse material laws.)
Persons: , Carrie Goldberg, they’ve, Taylor Swift, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Goldberg, C.A, Clare Duffy, ” Goldberg, deepfakes, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz, , Democratic Sen, Amy Klobuchar, “ There’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nonprofit, Capitol, Republican, Democratic Locations: New York, Alexandria, York
BEIJING — China's Singles' Day shopping festival saw consumers spend more than expected in what has otherwise been a tepid retail environment, consulting executives told CNBC. "I do think for many brands it probably will have turned out a bit better than they thought, but on a low level. Probably nobody would say we hit it out of the ballpark," said Chris Reitermann, CEO of Ogilvy APAC and Greater China. Many multinational corporations that sell consumer products in China are more cautious on the market, if not struggling, Reitermann said. But he pointed out many of the companies are still "very profitable" in the country, even if their growth has slowed to the low single digits, instead of high double digits.
Persons: Major, Chris Reitermann, Ogilvy APAC, Reitermann, Alibaba, JD.com Organizations: BEIJING, CNBC, WPP China Locations: Greater China, China, GMV
The broader Vision Fund segment as a whole, which also factors in non-investment performance such as administrative expenses and gains and losses attributable to third-party investors, reported a gain of 373.1 billion yen. It had declared a loss of 204.3 billion yen in the company's first fiscal quarter. The Vision Fund has been cashing in on the success of the September 2023 listing of smartphone chip designer Arm Holdings , in which it owns a sweeping majority stake of around 90%. The group's print benefitted from investment gains of 1.28 trillion yen on shares of Chinese retail giant Alibaba and of 566.2 billion yen on stock of T-Mobile. On Tuesday, it said it had repurchased a cumulative 153.8 billion yen in shares by the end of the second quarter.
Persons: Toru Hanai, Didi, Son, Elliott Organizations: SoftBank Corp, SoftBank Group Corp, Bloomberg, Getty, Vision Fund, Arm Holdings, Nvidia, Yahoo, SoftBank, Mobile, Elliott Management, CNBC, Barclays Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Norwegian, Mobile . Tokyo, SoftBank
The Federal Reserve last week dialed back interest rates by a quarter point, bringing its target rate range down to between 4.5% and 4.75%. Give and take In addition to buying CDs directly from a bank, investors can also shop for brokered CDs through their brokerage. Indeed, a client holding a 12-month brokered CD with an APY of 4.65% had their instrument called with six more months to go, he said. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. backs bank CDs and savings accounts up to $250,000 per depositor and per ownership category. "The time with the brokered CDs has probably come to an end," he said.
Persons: Banks, Marcus, Goldman Sachs, Malcolm Ethridge, There's, noncallable, Ethridge, They're, Dinon Hughes Organizations: Federal Reserve, Capital Area, Vanguard, Nvest, Capital, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Treasury, ., Bond, SEC Locations: BTIG, Washington ,, Portsmouth , New Hampshire, Kennebunk , Maine
Jane Lu with her parents. Courtesy of Jane Lu. Quitting her corporate job in secretAs Lu realized that she loved running a business, she also began feeling very unhappy in her corporate role. Revealing the secretOver the span of the first two years building Showpo, Lu kept it a secret that she had quit her corporate finance job. "I remember us having half a million dollars sitting in stock, and I was like: 'Okay, worst case scenario, I can sell all of this and start another business,'" Lu said.
Persons: Jane Lu, Lu, Lu didn't, couldn't, Young —, Fat, Jane, I've, I'm, Showpo's, Boye, Showpo, they've Organizations: Showpo, CNBC, KPMG, Ernst Locations: Australia, China, Sydney
It previously expected total sales to rise by between 2.5% and 3.5% for the year. Home Depot customers have continued to put off projects, even though they're in good financial shape, he said. It marked the eighth consecutive quarter of negative comparable sales at Home Depot, though the smallest drop since the string of declines began. Sales related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton contributed about one half a percentage point of sales growth to the quarter. Even as Home Depot reports modest growth, some investors have bet the company will see stronger sales in the near future.
Persons: Richard McPhail, They're, McPhail, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Donald Trump, We've, Steve Madden, Skelly Organizations: CNBC, LSEG, Revenue, Home, Shoppers, Weather, Home Depot, Hurricanes, Federal Reserve, Depot Locations: Mexico City, Mexico, U.S, Texas, China, North America, Santa Claus
We've put together everything you need to know about where to watch St. Denis Medical, including live streaming and on-demand details. St. Denis Medical follows the administrative and medical employees at an underfunded hospital in Oregon. At the helm is sitcom mainstay Wendi McLendon-Covey, of Reno 9-1-1, and The Goldbergs fame, who plays the executive director of St. Denis Medical. At $8/month, the plan will let you watch episodes of St. Denis Medical with ads the day after they air. Check price at ExpressVPNSt. Denis Medical trailerNBC dropped an official trailer for St. Denis Medical in mid-August.
Persons: We've, Denis Medical, Wendi McLendon, Covey, Allison Tolman, Kaliko Kauahi, Josh Lawson, David Alan Grier, Mekki Leeper, Kahyun Kim, Justin Spitzer, Eric Ledgin, Spitzer, Ledgin, you've, we'll, Peacock, Fubo, ExpressVPN, Denis Organizations: Business, NBC, American Auto, Parks, Recreation, St, Peacock, DirecTV, MSNBC, Warner Bros, DirecTV Stream, ExpressVPN St, Denis Medical Locations: Oregon, Reno, America, Peacock's, USA, ExpressVPN
Goldman Sachs is a leading investment bank for corporate dealmaking and trading, and its partners represent less than 1% of roughly 46,000 employees. On average, Goldman's newest partners have spent 16 years rising in the ranks, the bank said last week. "It's like a wedding and birthday wrapped up in one amazing moment that you keep reliving," one new partner said. Here's a glimpse inside the big day of nine of Wall Street's up-and-coming executives, including what they did to mark the occasion. Related storiesI happened to be stepping into a meeting with the Arthur Miller Foundation — an amazing nonprofit that supports theater teachers in schools across NYC and beyond — just as John called.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, , revel, John Waldron, Wall, Rob Barlick, Robert Barlick, Goldman Sachs David, It's, that's, Lyla Bibi, Bibi Goldman Sachs, Bracha Cohen, Marco Argenti, I've, Matt Doherty, Matt Doherty Goldman Sachs, David, Kristin Olsen, Marc Nachmann, Shane Lee, Vishaal Rana, Goldman Sachs David Solomon, Aaron Siegel, Aaron Siegel Goldman Sachs, Hayley, Arthur Miller, John, , Craig Smart, Craig Smart Goldman Sachs, Kristin, Marshall Smith, Sylvia Yeh, Sylvia Yeh Goldman Sachs, Reed Alexander Organizations: Partners, Service, Valley Bank, GS, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Arthur Miller Foundation, Goldman Locations: Valley, Florida, America, New York, New York City, , Goldman Sachs
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Loop initiates NXP Semiconductor as buy The firm said it's bullish on the semiconductor company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Walmart as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $89 per share from $82 ahead of earnings next week. Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with the stock heading into a Trump administration. Morgan Stanley upgrades International Flavors to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of International Flavors that the fragrance and spice company is undervalued. Morgan Stanley upgrades Viking to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said it sees an attractive entry point for the cruise company.
Persons: it's bullish, NXPI, Mizuho, it's, Morgan Stanley, WMT, Tesla, VIK, Redburn, Ross, Robinson, Wells, Bristol Myers, MoffettNathanson, D.A, Davidson, Snowflake Organizations: Semiconductor, NXP Semiconductor, Nvidia, Mizuho, TAM, 4Q, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, " Bank of America, & Co, Bank of America, Apple Locations: eCommerce, VIK, OW, Wells Fargo, Bristol
NXP Semiconductors has a strong growth runway ahead, according to Loop Capital. Analyst Gary Mobley initiated coverage of the Netherlands-based semiconductor manufacturing and design company with a buy rating and $300 price target. That forecast suggests more than 32% upside for the stock, which is down more than 1% year to date. Now, with the stock at current levels, it may be an attractive entry point for investors, Mobley said. "NXPI checks many of these boxes in automotive secular growth drivers," he said.
Persons: Gary Mobley, Mobley Organizations: Semiconductors, Capital Locations: Netherlands
Morgan Stanley has partnered with cap-table firm Carta to reach founders before they get rich. With this new partnership, Carta will refer clients looking to go public to Morgan Stanley at Work, a division that caters to businesses and their employees. How it worksThe referral deal fills gaps for Morgan Stanley and Carta. Morgan StanleyCarta clients can access Morgan Stanley services before moving to Shareworks. Ideally, these conversations lead to employees becoming wealth management clients, Finn said.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jed Finn, , Doug Martin, General Mills, Morgan, Finn, Carta, Morgan Stanley's, Morgan Stanley Carta, Carta Finn, Henry Ward, Wilson Sonsini, Ward Organizations: Service, Carta, Business, Trump Locations: Silicon, Carta, Silicon Valley
Source: NYSEThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. What you need to know todayThe bottom lineThe stock market is riding high on Trump's election victory. The postelection stock rally, however, is likely to stay strong for now. It's hard to go wrong following the age-old rules for investing in the stock market: Be in it for the long term, diversify and look at fundamentals like earnings and valuation.
Persons: HSI, it's, Morgan Stanley, Lisa Shalett, John Stoltzfus, Shalett, CNBC's Brian Evans, Alex Harring Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Dow Jones, Apple, Microsoft, Nasdaq, Dow, Republicans, Morgan, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's, Oppenheimer Asset Management
Alphabet -owned Waymo is removing the waitlist for its self-driving service in Los Angeles, marking its largest expansion yet. With more than 3.8 million people, LA marks the third and largest city where the company's robotaxi service is now fully available. "Now is an exciting time to welcome everyone in Los Angeles along for the ride," Tekedra Mawakana, co-CEO of Waymo, said in a news release Tuesday. Waymo closed a $5.6 billion funding round in October to expand its robotaxi service across the U.S. Waymo in September announced that it partnered with Uber to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in 2025.
Persons: Waymo, Andreessen Horowitz, Perry, Rowe Price, That's, Uber Organizations: U.S, Google, Fidelity, Tiger Global, Hyundai Locations: Los Angeles, LA, Los Angeles County, San Francisco, Phoenix, Waymo, Silver, Austin , Texas, Korean
Buffalo Bills (8-2)Last week: 4Sunday: Beat Indianapolis Colts 30-20QB confidence rating: 8Josh Allen has scored 58 non-passing touchdowns since being drafted in 2018. ETAdvertisementLast week: 7Sunday: Beat Jacksonville Jaguars 12-7QB confidence rating: 5Sunday was the game the Sam Darnold skeptics have been waiting for. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)Last week: 13Sunday: Lost to San Francisco 49ers 23-20QB confidence rating: 7Baker Mayfield leads the NFL with 24 touchdown passes. Miami Dolphins (3-6)Last week: 27Monday: Beat Los Angeles Rams 23-15QB confidence rating: 6By the numbers, Tua Tagovailoa is playing great. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-8)Last week: 30Sunday: Lost to Minnesota Vikings 12-7QB confidence rating: 4The good news from Sunday?
Persons: It’s, Russell Wilson, That’s, Patrick Mahomes, He’s, there’s, Jared Goff, Goff, can’t, Jake Bates, Lamar Jackson’s, Jackson, Jim Brown, Johnny Unitas, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Rodgers, Josh Allen, he’s, Justin Fields, George Pickens, Jordan, Sam Darnold, Darnold, McCarthy, Jayden Daniels, Daniels, Lamar Jackson, Mike Tomlin, That’s Mr, We’ll, Justin Herbert’s, evaluator’s, Herbert, Jim Harbaugh, Kyler Murray, Murray, ike, ince, asser, ating, J ake M, eason, enver, roncos,, hird, amar, ike E, enver B roncos, assing, eno, lear, aron R odgers, odgers, ards,, rey, hart, esmond R idder, aints, m., m. E Organizations: of Famer, EPA, TruMedia, Beat Denver Broncos, Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Beat Houston Texans, Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Lions, Beat Cincinnati Bengals, Lamar, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Beat Indianapolis, That’s, Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, Beat Dallas Cowboys, Eagles, Cowboys, Washington, Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Green, Chicago Bears, Beat Jacksonville Jaguars, Jacksonville, Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, Beat Tennessee Titans, Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Beat New York Jets, Jets, ust, eads, ards, FC, aker, ams, ets Locations: Dallas, Pittsburgh, Carita, ards, alton
While keeping buy ratings on both stocks, Nathanson raised his firm's price targets on Alphabet and Meta. In support of giving Alphabet the edge, he sees faster revenue growth from Meta but at a higher cost. For one, Meta has consistently delivered revenue and earnings ahead of consensus, rooted in stron advertising revenue from AI advancements. Bottom line Jim Cramer sees merit in MoffettNathanson's buy calls on Alphabet and Meta and believes it is just about "time to buy both" of these AI and advertising leaders. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: It's, Michael Nathanson —, Craig Moffett, , underperformance, Nathanson, Jim Cramer, Trump Donald Trump's, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai Organizations: MoffettNathanson Research, Facebook, Meta, Reality Labs, Labs, Google, Tech, Trump, CNBC, REUTERS Locations: Meta
Shopify's $2.16 billion revenue beat a FactSet estimate of $2.12 billion. Live Nation Entertainment — The live music and entertainment company gained 4% after posting a third-quarter earnings beat. On the other hand, revenue of $7.65 billion missed the $7.75 billion analysts had forecasted. Sea — Shares surged 1.7% after the tech company reported a third-quarter revenue beat. Mosaic — Shares slid 9% after the chemicals company reported disappointing quarterly results.
Persons: Twilio, Wells, Wells Fargo, Donald Trump's, SentinelOne, Tyson, StreetAccount, On's, FactSet, Mosaic, Clint Freeland, Luciano Siani Pires, Scott Strazik, Strazik, Donald Trump, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: Entertainment, Honeywell, Elliott Management, Aerospace, Automation, IAC, Trump Media & Technology, Deutsche Bank, Tencent, Shift4 Payments, GE, Financial Locations: , Swiss
Char Bar, a kosher restaurant in D.C., was vandalized by having two of its windows smashed on Saturday, police say. We’re just a restaurant here.”Chelst said what was most concerning to him was when the crime happened. Kristallnacht is called the “night of broken glass” because thousands of Jewish homes, businesses and places of worship were destroyed by German Nazis. NBC Washington reached out to D.C. police to see if this is being investigated as a possible hate crime. “That’s a disappointing thing to hear because it’s pretty clear that it’s a hate crime,” Chelst said.
Persons: Char, , , Michael Chelst, ” Chelst, we’re Organizations: Char, NBC Washington Locations: Char Bar
“Venom: The Last Dance” is looming over the domestic box office in its third weekend of release. As a result, overall domestic box office revenues remain down more than 11% from 2023 and nearly 27% from 2019, according to Comscore. “Heretic,” featuring “Notting Hill” star Hugh Grant playing against type as a villain, notched third place with $11 million from 3,221 venues. The well-reviewed family film has endured at the box office with minimal week-to-week drops (this weekend was down only 11%), earning $130.2 million domestically and $292 million worldwide so far. Ticket sales declined 52% from its soft $5 million debut, bringing the Robert Zemeckis-directed film to $9.3 million domestically.
Persons: , , Hill, Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East, Grant, Critics, David A, Gross, Dallas Jenkins, Judy Greer, Pete Holmes, Lauren Graham, Tom Hardy, Eddie Brock, ” Gross, Dwayne “, ” Johnson, Paramount’s “, ” “, Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Robert Zemeckis, Ralph Fiennes, Paul Dergarabedian Organizations: Rotten, Entertainment Research, Sony Pictures, Everett, Universal, DreamWorks, Miramax, Sony Locations: Hollywood, North America, New York
Citadel Securities hired Herb Sutter who spent 20 years at Microsoft. Sutter is an expert in C++, a coding language that underpins most of Citadel Securities' technology. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementCitadel Securities just hired a 20-year Microsoft veteran who will be tasked with helping developers master a crucial but complex coding language to supercharge productivity. Sutter specializes in a programming language called C++, which underpins much of Citadel Securities technology, including its trading system that handles one in four stock trades in the US.
Persons: Herb Sutter, Sutter, He'll, , Ken Griffin's, Josh Woods, Herb, Woods, Michael Park, it's Organizations: Citadel Securities, Microsoft, Service, BI Locations: Canadian
Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . What's on deck:Markets: The Wall Streeters advising Trump's transition team on key economic appointments . But regulators launched investigations and filed lawsuits against Big Tech during Trump's first term. News briefTop headlinesAdvertisement3 things in marketsChip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Getty; Rebecca Zisser/BIWho Trump is turning to on Wall Street for advice.
Persons: , Drew Brees, Donald Trump's, Elon, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, Samantha Stokes, Riddhi Kanetkar, Helen Li, Biden, Lina Khan's, Money, Chip Somodevilla, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, JD Vance, Khan, Zuckerberg, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, OpenAI's Sam Altman, Somodevilla, Rebecca Zisser, Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, Marc Rowan, Blackstone, Steve Schwarzman, Charles Schwab, Herb Sutter, Ken Griffin's, Sutter, he's, Jordan Strauss, Elon Musk's, Reddit, Lebaredian, Chelsea Jia Feng, Kamala Harris, it's, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Hallam Bullock, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, Super Bowl, Tech, Trump, Microsoft, Nvidia, Big Tech, Wall, Citadel Securities, White, BI, Google, Veterans, World Meteorological Organization Locations: States, Anthropic, Reddit's, New York City, State, Azerbaijan, New York, Chicago, London
Analysts said tariffs on cars imported from Mexico would have dire consequences for US automakers. Tesla announced in March 2023 that it was planning to build its seventh gigafactory near the industrial hub of Monterrey, Mexico. Trump vowed to clamp down on automakers building cars in Mexico on the campaign trail, and the prospect of new tariffs could force US automakers such as Tesla to make some hard choices about operational or planned factories in Mexico. Analysts told BI that the tariffs floated by Trump would deter automakers such as Tesla from investing in Mexico. Other automakers have expanded their presence in Mexico, despite the uncertainty of the election and the prospect of tariffs under a second Trump term.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, , Tesla, Trump, It's, Donald Trump's, Alex Brandon, Musk, Sam Fiorani, Fiorani, Ford, David Whiston, Scott Olson, BYD, Stephanie Brinley, Alanis King, Brinley, Stellantis Organizations: Service, Mexico —, AP, UBS, Trump, AutoForecast Solutions, General Motors, Ford, Getty, Toyota, Tacoma, Nissan, Volkswagen, BYD, Chrysler, Street Journal, BMW, P Global, Toyota Tacoma, GM Locations: Mexico, Monterrey, Detroit, United States, Cuautitlan, Toluca, San Luis Potosí
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