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Tesla delivers record number of cars after price cuts

Tesla says it delivered a record number of vehicles for the three months from April to June, delivering 466,140 vehicles, 80% higher than last year. The company says it lowered prices in markets including the US, UK and China to compete with rival manufacturers. The company is due to report its financial results for the […]

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Twitter’s U.S. ad sales drop 59%

According to an internal presentation obtained by The New York Times, Twitter’s U.S. advertising revenue for the five weeks from April 1 to the first week of May was $88 million, down 59% from a year earlier. The document says the company has regularly fallen short of its U.S. weekly sales projections, sometimes by as […]

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Report: Twitter has 180,000 US subscribers

According to The Information, only 180,000 people in the US have paid for a Twitter Blue subscription, 0.2% of the website’s monthly active users. The publication said it saw the information on a document that also revealed that 62% company’s paying users reside in the US, meaning Twitter has approximately 290,000 subscribers worldwide. Musk told Twitter […]

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Burnt Hair sells out

Musk says the entire stock of Burnt Hair has been sold out, raising $3 million in sales, from 30,000 bottles at $100 each. Delivery is expected in early 2023. Only 1,300 left of this unique, limited edition, collector’s item. And … sold out! And … sold out! — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 19, 2022

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Musk: 20,000 bottles of Burnt Hair fragrance sold

Following tweets that announced 5000 and 10,000 bottles of Burnt Hair have been sold, Musk tweets that 20,000 bottles of the fragrance have been sold. At $100 per bottle, the perfume has raised $2 million in sales. Musk announced the perfume in September as a ‘slow burn’ joke, and launched it, through The Boring Company, […]

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GM sales grow 74% YOY in Sept, Tesla sales grow 63%, Honda declines

In its September estimates, TrueCar says that General Motors has grown its sales most in the past year, increasing 74.2%.. GM also had the largest number of sales, at 200,000 units. Tesla is in second place with sales growth of 63% compared to the same time last year. Honda is the fastest shrinking automaker in […]

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Breaks ticket records

Fandango says Star Wars: The Force Awakens online ticket sales traffic surged to seven times its typical peak levels, a record-setting first day of pre-sales. The previous record holder was 2012’s The Hunger Games. For Star Wars, we have already sold eight times as many tickets as we did on the first day of sales for the previous record holder. This is an […]

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Profits drop 84%

The company reports a decline in net income from $37.4m in 2014 to $5.8m in 2015, a 84% decrease. Revenue fell from $405m to $392m. Attendance dropped by more than 100,000 from 6.58 million to 6.48 million. CEO Manby: We realize we have much work ahead of us to recover more of our attendance base, increase revenue and improve our […]

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VW beats Toyota as largest automaker

Volkswagen has replaced Toyota as the world’s largest automaker by selling 5.04 million cars in the first half of 2015. Volkswagen: We do not comment on the figures of other automakers. The goal of the Volkswagen Group is to focus on qualitative growth and not being No. 1 in sales.

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Natural gas overtakes coal energy use

A report from SNL Energy shows that coal has dropped from providing 44% of the county’s energy needs to 30%. Due to rapid advancements in fracking technologies, natural gas production, 31%of America’s electricity is now coming from natural gas, up from 22 percent in 2010.

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Record ticket sales

The California lottery has the highest sales total during the fiscal year in the state’s lottery history with $5.5 billion dollars in ticket sales, which beats the previous record by about $500 million. Growth in sales may be linked to the introduction of $20 scratcher tickets which seem to be on the rise. Source on scratchers says: […]

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First year success

Sweetgreen has seen strong sales over the past year and has made a significant profit selling salads, wraps and yogurt despite the fact that its store is small and only has a few tables and benches. Their customers are mostly young adults and students. Before we opened, we outlined three financial projections: worst case, most likely […]