Tesla jumps as Musk's 'bet for the ages' on Trump is seen paying off with federal self-driving rules
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55% : That's after CEO Elon Musk contributed more than $100 million to help elect Trump and has emerged as a top adviser in his inner circle.53% : His thesis estimates that autonomous driving alone represents a $1 trillion opportunity for Tesla as the federal government under Trump clears the regulatory "spiderweb" that has been weighing on Musk's vision for self-driving cars.
47% : While gauging Tesla's outlook under Trump, Ives maintained his outperform rating and $400 price target on the stock.
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