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Tesla bull Dan Ives talks why he's still bullish, AT&T COO talks wireless competition
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Group 1: Tesla - Tesla shares fell after reporting mixed earnings for Q3, despite record vehicle deliveries [7][28] - Profits were impacted by tariffs and lower emissions credit revenue, but CEO Elon Musk emphasized the expansion of the robo taxi initiative and progress on the Optimus robot [8][28] - Analysts remain optimistic about Tesla's long-term potential in robotics and autonomous technology, with Morgan Stanley maintaining an outperform rating and a $410 price target [28] Group 2: AT&T - AT&T reported a profit in Q3, but adjusted earnings and revenues fell short of expectations due to a competitive pricing environment [37][40] - The company added over 400,000 high-quality post-paid subscribers, attributing this growth to promotional campaigns [40] - AT&T is launching a new campaign to address competitive pricing claims, particularly targeting T-Mobile's advertising practices [41][45] Group 3: Market Overview - The Dow is up about 54 points, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also showing gains, driven by earnings-related news [3][4] - Crude oil futures spiked following new sanctions on Russian oil companies, benefiting energy stocks [3][4] - The overall market is experiencing a rally, although Tesla's decline is holding back some gains in the Nasdaq [6][103] Group 4: Blackstone - Blackstone reported a 48% increase in distributable earnings, with $54 billion in inflows for the quarter, marking the fourth consecutive quarter above $50 billion [112][114] - The company is optimistic about future earnings due to a cyclical upturn in deal activity and strong performance in digital and energy infrastructure investments [114][115] - Analysts noted potential disappointment in management fees, which may have affected stock performance despite strong earnings [117]