
TuSimple Loses $110 Million in Operations in Q2
On August 2, TuSimple, a driverless truck company, released its Q2 financial report. In Q2, its revenue totaled $2.594 million, up 73% compared with that of $1.482 million in the same period last year.
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On August 2, TuSimple, a driverless truck company, released its Q2 financial report. In Q2, its revenue totaled $2.594 million, up 73% compared with that of $1.482 million in the same period last year.

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