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The Model Y design changeover in the first quarter is expected to significantly impact deliveries, as Tesla had to switch production from the older version to the new one at four different factories ...
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HSBC analyst Mike Tyndall has lowered his price target for Tesla (TSLA) to $130 from $165, signaling a potential downside of nearly 50% from the March 26 closing price of $272.06.
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Tesla shares fell as Q1 delivery estimates miss forecasts across major markets, despite long-term optimism from RBC
Tesla shares bumped higher again in early Tuesday trading, following on from their strongest rally in four months, as investors look to a series of key releases over the coming weeks. Tesla's (TSLA) months-long was partly reversed Monday with a near 12% for the EV maker,
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Tesla, Inc. faces issues as Elon Musk's activism impacts its brand. Q1 deliveries drop, margins shrink, but robotaxis may spark stock recovery. Click for my TSLA update.
An analyst expects Tesla Q1 deliveries to be down 7% from a year earlier. He said Elon Musk's DOGE antics and brand problems were partly to blame.
Tesla (TSLA) stock jumped about 11% in yesterday’s session, building on Friday’s 5% rise after CEO Elon Musk held a company-wide meeting to
Tesla (TSLA) has weak fundamentals and strong competition, according to a new HSBC pricing the stock at $130 –
Tesla's Chinese competitor BYD 002594.SZ recorded a 73% jump in fourth-quarter profit on Monday and said its annual revenue for 2024 crossed the $100 billion mark, surpassing the U.S. automaker.
CEO Elon Musk has taken a crucial step to restore confidence among investors and employees, according to a recent note from Wedbush Securities. Despite an anticipated dip in Q1 deliveries,