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Australia's share market is expected to open lower this morning, after noticeable losses on Wall Street overnight. Follow live.

Tesla shares gained US$3 overnight, to end the day at $112 a share.But zoom out from the daily price movements and things are still terrible for the company. Its share price is down 68 per cent for the year.

Everyone's wondering how much further it can fall, and it often depends on what Elon Musk decides to Tweet about each day.

 

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Still missing the twitterfiles no journalists working over the xmas break just regurgitating propaganda handed down by ur puppeteers that want to hide truth to the public, isn’t abcnews a news business or just a captured gossip rag

The Yankees Daddy is dying. We must die as well.

Tesla shares are dropping like a battery on fire. ABC doesn't care that Tesla is on NASDAQ, not on the Australian stock market; ABC are simply having a party for some reason.

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