It's a 'Vulnerable Time' for Tesla Stock
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Tesla's shares declined 1.74% for week, two days after posting lower profits for a third straight quarter amid increased competition and loss of tax credits.
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Benzinga on MSNTesla Stock Slides After Missed Estimates, Sales Decline, and Musk Warns of Rough QuartersTesla shares fell 8% on Thursday after the company reported its second consecutive quarter of declining auto sales and missed revenue estimates, according to CNBC. Automotive revenue dropped 16% year over year to $16.
Tesla is facing stiffer competition globally from electric vehicle players, especially low-cost competitors from China.
Tesla shares plunged as much as 10% in early trading Thursday as investors digested another dismal quarter of car sales – and CEO Elon Musk’s admission that slump may not end anytime soon.
Elon Musk's electric-vehicle maker reported a 12% drop in quarterly revenue, and a steeper decline in net income. + Musk highlighted plans to release a lower-priced Model Y electric vehicle, spoke about his hopes for a new pay package and talked up plans to roll out Tesla robotaxis more widely.
Tesla stock falls more than 6% pre-market after Q2 earnings call. Sales decline, EV incentives end, and new Model Y trim disappoints.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) closed down 8.2% at $305.30 on Thursday, retreating sharply after CEO Elon Musk's cautionary earnings commentary about "rough quarters ahead" amid macroeconomic and electric vehicle (EV) demand uncertainties.
Tesla reported its Q2 earnings, which most investors already believed would show signs of continued decline of its core business. However, judging how the market would react was a
The company reported the steepest decline in quarterly revenue in more than a decade, with a 12% fall, as it battles strong competition from cheaper electric vehicles and a backlash against CEO Elon Musk’s political views.