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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ The unmanned taxi (Robotaxi) prototype “Cybercab” and the unmanned bus “Robovan” were officially announced at “Robotaxi Day” held on Friday. Meanwhile, Tesla's stock price plummeted by close to 10% at one point after that.
According to Musk, there is a possibility that Cybercab will enter the market by 2027 and be sold to taxi dispatch companies. Musk also said he expects Tesla cars to become autonomous in the US states of Texas and California next year. Also, he believes that the mass production cost of the humanoid robot “Optimus” is 0.02 million to 0.03 million dollars, and that cyber cabs will be sold for 0.03 million dollars or less.
Was Wall Street disappointed with Tesla? The voices of analysts at major Wall Street banks are as follows.
$Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$ Adam Jonas, an analyst of, stated that this announcement was unsurprising and disappointing...
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ The unmanned taxi (Robotaxi) prototype “Cybercab” and the unmanned bus “Robovan” were officially announced at “Robotaxi Day” held on Friday. Meanwhile, Tesla's stock price plummeted by close to 10% at one point after that.
According to Musk, there is a possibility that Cybercab will enter the market by 2027 and be sold to taxi dispatch companies. Musk also said he expects Tesla cars to become autonomous in the US states of Texas and California next year. Also, he believes that the mass production cost of the humanoid robot “Optimus” is 0.02 million to 0.03 million dollars, and that cyber cabs will be sold for 0.03 million dollars or less.
Was Wall Street disappointed with Tesla? The voices of analysts at major Wall Street banks are as follows.
$Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$ Adam Jonas, an analyst of, stated that this announcement was unsurprising and disappointing...
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Following Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's announcement of resignation, the election will be officially announced on September 12th.It has been reported that 11 people have declared their candidacy or expressed their intention to run in the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election to be held on the 27th, resulting in a fierce and competitive contest.It has been reported that 11 people have declared their candidacy or expressed their intention to run in the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election to be held on the 27th, resulting in a fierce and competitive contest.It is anticipated that the stock prices and macroeconomics will be significantly impacted by the economic policies of the next prime minister.It is anticipated that the stock prices and macroeconomics will be significantly impacted by the economic policies of the next prime minister.
Based on past reports and statements, we will analyze the stances of each candidate on fiscal policies and the Bank of Japan's tightening policy.
List of candidates for the party leadership election
(In parentheses are the approval ratings from the opinion poll "Person suitable for the next LDP leader" conducted by Japan Economic Newspaper and Television Tokyo on the 21st and 22nd)
<Already declared candidacy>
Kono TaroDigital minister (7%)
Takayuki KobayashiFormer Minister of Economic Security (8%)
Shigeru IshibaFormer Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party (18%)
<Candidacy prospects (based on reports)>
Shinjiro KoizumiFormer Minister of the Environment (23%)
Lin FangzhengChief Cabinet Secretary (2%)
Moomoo ToshimitsuSecretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party (1%)
<Desire to run for candidacy (based on reports)>
Ken SaitoMinister of Economy, Trade and Industry (1%)
Sanae TakaichiMinister of Economic Security (11%)
Katsunobu KatoFormer Chief Cabinet Secretary (1%)
Yoko KamikawaForeign Minister (6%)
Sei Noda...
Based on past reports and statements, we will analyze the stances of each candidate on fiscal policies and the Bank of Japan's tightening policy.
List of candidates for the party leadership election
(In parentheses are the approval ratings from the opinion poll "Person suitable for the next LDP leader" conducted by Japan Economic Newspaper and Television Tokyo on the 21st and 22nd)
<Already declared candidacy>
Kono TaroDigital minister (7%)
Takayuki KobayashiFormer Minister of Economic Security (8%)
Shigeru IshibaFormer Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party (18%)
<Candidacy prospects (based on reports)>
Shinjiro KoizumiFormer Minister of the Environment (23%)
Lin FangzhengChief Cabinet Secretary (2%)
Moomoo ToshimitsuSecretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party (1%)
<Desire to run for candidacy (based on reports)>
Ken SaitoMinister of Economy, Trade and Industry (1%)
Sanae TakaichiMinister of Economic Security (11%)
Katsunobu KatoFormer Chief Cabinet Secretary (1%)
Yoko KamikawaForeign Minister (6%)
Sei Noda...
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182293202 : Because the robot danced.