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Tesla FSD hits major speedbump with EU regulators
06.05.2026 02:33
Last month, Tesla took the first step towards getting Full Self-Driving (Supervised) approved across the European Union, following the Netherlands' approval of its use on its streets. Getting a foot in the door was supposed to be the hardest part of the process, because once one of the economic ...
Tesla CEO Musk Settles SEC Twitter Disclosure Case
05.05.2026 11:49
Trust will pay $1.5 million fine with no admission of wrongdoing
Tesla Stock in Focus -- EU Rules Could Make or Break FSD Ambitions
05.05.2026 11:49
Tesla Faces Regulatory Showdown in Europe as FSD Approval Debate Heats Up
Tesla faces pushback on self-driving approval in EU
05.05.2026 11:49
Regulators raise concerns ahead of approval
Tesla faces EU skepticism over automated-driving tech, records show
05.05.2026 11:45
STORY: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has projected confidence that the EU will soon green-light the carmaker's "Full Self-Driving" system.But emails from some European regulators show marked skepticism toward the tech...and its stated safety benefits.Tesla's FSD technology was cleared by the Dutch road regulator RDW in April.RDW is now seeking EU approval for FSD, with a key committee hearing scheduled for Tuesday.Tesla has a lot riding on FSD approval in Europe, where it is trying to regain market share.The EV maker charges a monthly subscription for FSD, which can drive itself under certain circumstances...but requires the driver to be fully attentive at all times.But in previously unreported email correspondence, regulators in the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway - who could prove critical to Musk's approval push - have raised a number of concerns over the technology.Those include the system's tendency to speed, whether it is safe to use on icy roads...and drivers' ability to circumvent features designed to prevent cell-phone use.That's according to the emails, which were seen by Reuters through public records requests.They also expressed frustration with Tesla's strategy of publicly encouraging vehicle owners to pressure regulators to approve FSD.The EU committee will hear on Tuesday from Dutch officials about why they approved Tesla's FSD.Tesla did not respond to requests for comment.For FSD to be approved, committee members representing 55% of EU member states and 65% of the bloc's population must vote "yes."There is no vote scheduled on FSD this week.And the next committee meetings are expected in July and October.
This Week In Energy Transition - Perigus Energy Emerges as New Onshore Renewable Powerhouse
05.05.2026 11:37
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has completed the acquisition of Ørsted's European onshore platform, leading to the launch of Perigus Energy, a new player in the European onshore renewable energy sector. Operating in Ireland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain, Perigus Energy currently manages 826 MW of operational and under-construction capacity, with a pipeline poised for substantial growth. The company aims to support Europe's energy transition by developing, building, and...
Discover 3 Elite Growth Companies With Strong Insider Ownership
05.05.2026 11:35
In the last week, the United States market has stayed flat, yet over the past 12 months, it has experienced a notable rise of 28%, with earnings forecasted to grow by 16% annually. In this environment, companies that not only demonstrate strong growth potential but also have significant insider ownership can be particularly appealing to investors seeking alignment between management and shareholder interests.
Two Numbers for Tesla Stock on Tuesday. Which One Matters More.
05.05.2026 11:06
Tesla CEO Elon Musk hopes that FSD will advance to unsupervised autonomous driving by the end of the year. Achieving that would be a catalyst for Tesla stock, demonstrating that widespread use of truly self-driving cars is just around the corner. Musk missed the deadline by 11 days, potentially costing former Twitter holders money.
Sen. Ted Cruz discusses Texas' vital role in AI buildout
05.05.2026 11:00
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tx.) sits down with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi at the. Milken Institute's Global Conference 2026 to further discuss his state's involvement in the AI boom, while also addressing some of the regulations on artificial intelligence that he is pushing for.
Auddia Highlights LT350’s AI Infrastructure that Doesn’t Compete for Power, Water, or Land as Large Datacenters Face Restrictions
05.05.2026 10:00
Tesla halts datacenter development due to local infrastructure constraints Denmark halts new projects amid AI driven power crisis LT350 offers a distributed, grid-supportive, AI infrastructure alternative built for community compatibility and scale BOULDER, Colo., May 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Auddia Inc. (NASDAQ: AUUD) (“Auddia” or the “Company”) today highlighted the relevance of LT350 as communities across the United States and internationally increasingly oppose the construction of large
Elon Musk says saving for retirement 'won't matter.' I'm not banking on it.
05.05.2026 10:00
Saving for retirement in 10 or 20 years will be irrelevant, Elon Musk recently said. Financial advisers aren't buying that advice.
Tesla's Physical AI Pivot: How To Navigate The Generational Capital Trap (Rating Downgrade)
05.05.2026 09:17
Tesla is downgraded to Hold amid costly AI/robotics shifts, negative FCF, and HW3 risks. Click here to read my latest analysis of TSLA stock.
Transport minister of Belgium's Flanders region asked Tesla for file to allow self-driving technology
05.05.2026 09:05
Transport minister of Belgium's Flanders region asked Tesla for file to allow self-driving technology...
Market Chatter: Tesla's Full Self-Driving Technology May Hit Regulatory Roadblock in European Union
05.05.2026 08:58
Tesla's (TSLA) full self-driving system could be facing skepticism from European regulators toward t
Elon Musk settles SEC Twitter disclosures lawsuit for $1.5 million
05.05.2026 08:53
STORY: Elon Musk has settled a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit against him for a $1.5 million fine.The suit accuses the world's richest person of waiting too long in 2022 to disclose his initial purchases of shares in Twitter, now known as X.Under the settlement disclosed Monday, a trust in Musk's name will pay the fine.The Tesla chief did not admit wrongdoing, and won't have to give up any of the $150 million he allegedly saved from the delay.Now the settlement requires approval by U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, who in February rejected Musk's bid to dismiss the case.The SEC declined to comment.In its lawsuit, the regulator said Musk's 11-day delay in revealing his initial 5% Twitter stake let him buy more than $500 million of shares at artificially low prices, before he finally revealed a 9.2% stake.Musk called the delay inadvertent, and accused the SEC of violating his free speech rights by targeting him.The case is separate from a civil suit where a San Francisco jury in March held Musk liable for having defrauded Twitter shareholders after announcing the buyout.
ON Semiconductor Stock Drops After Earnings Beat. Why It Failed to Wow the Market.
05.05.2026 08:49
ON Semiconductor narrowly tops first-quarter earnings expectations and shares fall amid heightened investor expectations.
Auto Outlook As Higher Gas Costs Weigh On Sentiment
05.05.2026 06:35
Surging gas prices are adding another layer of volatility to an already challenged auto sector. TD Cowen's Itay Michaeli discusses his outlook for the sector.
Exclusive-Tesla faces EU skepticism over automated-driving tech, records show
05.05.2026 05:06
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has projected confidence that the European Union will soon green-light the carmaker's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system, but emails from some European regulators show marked skepticism toward the technology and its stated safety benefits. Tesla's "FSD (Supervised)" technology got the nod from Dutch road regulator RDW in April. RDW is now seeking EU approval for FSD, with a key committee hearing scheduled for Tuesday.
Tesla's road to Full Self-Driving approval in Europe
05.05.2026 01:01
European vehicleregulators meet in Brussels on Tuesday when the Dutch roadauthority RDW will make the case for Tesla's supervisedFull Self-Driving technology being approved across theEuropean...
Musk left OpenAI to enter AI race, Brockman says at trial
05.05.2026 00:15
Los Angeles, United States, May 4 .- Billionaire Elon Musk left OpenAI to compete in the artificial intelligence sector through one of his own companies, OpenAI President Greg Brockman testified...