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TSLA Jan 2025 600.000 call

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前收市價0.5500
開市0.5000
買盤0.4800
賣出價0.5000
拍板600.00
到期日2025-01-17
今日波幅0.4800 - 0.5100
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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Tesla interfered with union organizing at New York plant, US agency claims

    Tesla has been accused by a U.S. labor agency of discouraging workers at a Buffalo, New York, assembly plant from union organizing by barring them from using phones and other devices, an agency spokeswoman said on Thursday. A National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) official issued a complaint late Wednesday claiming Tesla's workplace rule banning personal technology use, recording, and storing or sharing content violates U.S. labor law, according to the spokeswoman, Kayla Blado. The new claims add to a pile of legal disputes between Tesla, its workers, and government agencies over the electric carmaker's employment practices, including other cases alleging unlawful anti-union conduct and a series of race discrimination lawsuits.

  • Reuters

    Tesla interfered with union organizing at New York plant, US agency claims

    (Reuters) -Tesla has been accused by a U.S. labor agency of discouraging workers at a Buffalo, New York, assembly plant from union organizing by barring them from using phones and other devices, an agency spokeswoman said on Thursday. A National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) official issued a complaint late Wednesday claiming Tesla's workplace rule banning personal technology use, recording, and storing or sharing content violates U.S. labor law, according to the spokeswoman, Kayla Blado. The new claims add to a pile of legal disputes between Tesla, its workers, and government agencies over the electric carmaker's employment practices, including other cases alleging unlawful anti-union conduct and a series of race discrimination lawsuits.

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    UPDATE 2-BP looking to buy Tesla's Supercharger sites in US, Bloomberg News reports

    BP's electric charging unit is keen on buying Tesla's Supercharging sites in the United States, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. BP "is aggressively looking to acquire real estate to scale our network, which is a heightened focus following the recent Tesla announcement," the report quoted Sujay Sharma, CEO of BP Pulse Americas, as saying in an interview. Tesla and BP did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.