Tesla Faces DOJ Probe on Autopilot Claims, Misses Earnings Expectations
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Tesla disclosed it received subpoenas from DOJ related to autopilot, self-driving features, and other issues like personal benefits and personnel decisions.
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This suggests DOJ has launched more serious inquiries into Tesla beyond the information requests made in January.
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Tesla recently reported Q3 earnings that missed analyst expectations on revenue and adjusted EPS.
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Tesla vehicles are often reported to not achieve the range Tesla states.
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Federal prosecutors are investigating Musk's past claims about Tesla's self-driving capabilities.