Tesla Shares Sink on Model 3 Delivery Miss, Price Cut

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Tesla Shares Sink on Model 3 Delivery Miss, Price Cut
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The $2,000 across-the-board cut lowered the starting cost for the Model 3—the vehicle Tesla is banking on to reach the mass market—to $44,000

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