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LiveOne Says Number of Tesla Users Up 33% Since Jan. 1; Shares Rise
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LiveOne Says Number of Tesla Users Up 33% Since Jan. 1; Shares Rise
Jan 23, 2025 7:39 AM

10:02 AM EST, 01/23/2025 (MT Newswires) -- LiveOne ( LVO ) said Thursday the number of Tesla (TSLA) users in connection with the companies' partnership has increased 33% to over 600,000 since Jan. 1.

More than 275,000 of those users are ad-supported, LiveOne ( LVO ) said.

The company said last week it was projecting at least 550,000 users by Feb. 1.

LiveOne ( LVO ) shares rose 9.1% while Tesla shares were down 0.6% in recent Thursday trading.

Price: 1.27, Change: +0.12, Percent Change: +10.00

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