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Today's News- November 8, 2013
KBB in the News
Reuters: Tesla reports third fire involving Model S electric car
National Public Radio (NPR): Kelley Blue Book analyst Karl Brauer on third Tesla Model S fire
The New York Times: Another fire raises questions for Tesla
Bloomberg: Tesla’s third Model S fire brings call for U.S. inquiry
USA Today: Feds review third Tesla fire as shares fall again
BBC News: Tesla shares are hit by fire involving the Model S
CBS Radio Detroit: Kelley Blue Book joins Bitauto to give Chinese consumers used-car pricing data
Christian Science Monitor: Tesla Motors (TSLA) hits sales record. Investors hit sell button.
The Seattle Times: Tesla shares slip more on reports of third fire, other problems
San Francisco Chronicle: Tesla shares fall after latest fire
Auto Remarketing: Kelley Blue Book to expand to China
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Another Tesla Model S Fire? #ElonMuskProblems
24/7 Wall St: Tesla shares burned by third car fire
Silicon Valley Business Journal: Tesla suffers third Model S fire in 6 weeks; shares slip
Capital Public Radio Sacramento: Kelley Blue Book analyst Karl Brauer on Tesla Model S fire
Driving.ca: Tesla’s third Model S fire brings call for U.S. safety probe
All Voices: Tesla Motors- Three electric car fires in two months
Live Trading News: Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares flaming out on latest car fire report
Prism: Blow for Tesla after third Model S Fire
The Globe and Mail: Tesla reports third fire involving Model S electric car
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