Tesla, Intel and Everything Else You Need to Know Thursday in Under 60 Seconds
Are you ready for Dow 25,000? Here's everything you need to know Thursday.
Need a little news for your wintery morning commute? Here's everything you need to know before Thursday's opening bell:
Tesla shares fell premarket after disclosing it only delivered 1,550 Model 3s in the fourth quarter, compared to loose expectations of 4,000.
Intel said it's working with AMD and ARM Holdings to address a security flaw affecting its processors. AMD has stressed there is "near zero risk to AMD processors at this time."
AT&T said it would roll out 5G in some U.S. cities by late 2018.
The Powerball jackpot has grown to about $550 million.
After another record close, futures suggest the Dow could cross 25,000.
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