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Wall Street Isn't Happy With Tesla. 3 Things to Know Today. Stay in the know in 60 seconds.

By Madison Semarjian

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

  1. Hold on to your lunch bags. A 56-year-old man has been accused of poisoning 21 of his colleagues' sandwiches with a mysterious white powder. Twenty of the poisonings have resulted in death.
  2. Lyft acquired Motivate, the largest bike-sharing company in the U.S., and parent company of Citibike. The deal reportedly closed for $250 million.
  3. Despite what was described as a "herculean" effort to reach production, Tesla stocks are dropping. Investment research firm CFRA does not believe Model 3 production is "operationally or financially sustainable," and says to sell.

Have a great day!

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Madison Semarjian

Founder of Mada

Madison Semarjian is the founder of Mada, an outfit curation app.

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