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Shares of Tesla Inc. slid 1.82% to $1,030.51 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around dismal trading session for the stock market, with the NASDAQ Composite Index falling 2.60% to 14,506.90 and Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 1.51% to 35,368.47. Tesla Inc. closed $212.98 short of its 52-week high ($1,243.49), which the company reached on November 4th.
The stock demonstrated a mixed performance when compared to some of its competitors Tuesday, as Toyota Motor Corp. ADR fell 1.53% to $207.47, General Motors Co. fell 3.78% to $58.79, and Honda Motor Co. Ltd. ADR fell 0.91% to $30.41. Trading volume (21.7 M) remained 4.1 million below its 50-day average volume of 25.8 M.
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