A surprise second-quarter profit could qualify Elon Musk’s car company for its addition to a key investor benchmark
Elon Musk’s success last week restarting production at Tesla Inc.’s lone U.S. factory ends one drama but sets up another with a big question: Can the car maker park itself in the S&P 500?
Joining the index would bring the prestige of belonging to the benchmark gauge of U.S. equities and drive index funds to race to include the company’s shares in their holdings.
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