Tesla's stock is surging and flirting with a buy point due to positive buzz around the company's upgraded Model 3 and upcoming Cybertruck, as well as the increase in Tesla insurance registrations in China.
Tesla unveiled its upgraded Model 3 in China and reduced prices on its higher-end vehicles in the US, resulting in a 1.4% drop in Tesla's stock.
Tesla stock is expected to rise as the automaker expands its artificial intelligence efforts and receives a bullish report from Morgan Stanley, despite competition and potential investigations.
Tesla's emphasis on price cuts to drive sales growth may hinder its ability to achieve higher margins and long-term profitability, leading Needham analyst Chris Pierce to have a "Hold" rating on the stock and believe that the company is on a path to becoming a mass-market OEM at a faster pace than previously expected.
Despite Tesla's record deliveries in the second quarter, the series of price cuts have impacted margins and Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney expects Tesla to continue slashing prices in 2024 to support higher volumes, resulting in lower vehicle sales than previously anticipated in Q3 and reduced EPS estimates for 2023 and 2024.
Apple is expected to achieve year-over-year growth in Q4 thanks to better than expected iPhone revenue and profit, with the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 15 Plus performing well, while the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro may face order cuts if their prices are not reduced, according to Ming-Chi Kuo's analysis based on supply chain sources.
The recent decline in Tesla stock due to concerns about vehicle demand in a high interest rate environment may actually present a buying opportunity for long-term investors, as Tesla's long-term growth catalysts such as the transition to electric cars and increasing demand for energy storage products remain strong.
Tesla is offering steep discounts on its current Model 3s ahead of the release of the refreshed model, leading to speculation of a price war in the electric vehicle industry.
The U.S. auto industry is expected to see a strong recovery in the third quarter, with sales volumes in September forecasted to increase by over 13% from 2022, and Q3 sales to surpass 3.9 million, a jump of more than 15% from the same timeframe last year.
Tesla's third-quarter delivery figures are uncertain, causing the stock to slump, with analysts projecting various outcomes based on app downloads and vehicle registration data.
Tesla stock has received an upgrade despite falling 6.8% in September due to downgrades and estimate cuts, providing some positive news amidst concerns over delivery outlook.
Tesla may fall short of third-quarter delivery estimates due to factory shutdowns and soft demand, but analysts believe that upgrades and refreshed models in the coming months could boost sales and competition with rivals like Ford and BYD.
Tesla is set to report its third-quarter delivery figures, with high anticipation from investors despite potential weak numbers.
Tesla is expected to report its third-quarter vehicle sales, as the electric vehicle leader continues to dominate the market.
Tesla continues to disappoint customers with persistent delays in the deliveries of its much-awaited Cybertruck, despite CEO Elon Musk stating that the company plans to have a "great delivery event" likely in the third quarter, with the third quarter now over and customers eagerly waiting for details on pricing and deliveries.
Tesla missed market estimates for third-quarter deliveries due to planned factory upgrades, causing a 2.4% drop in its shares, although the company's target to deliver 1.8 million vehicles this year remains unchanged.
Tesla's deliveries in the third quarter were lower than expected, with a 6% decline from the second quarter due to planned factory upgrades and temporary shutdowns, despite the company's target of around 1.8 million vehicles in 2023.
Tesla has released a less expensive Model Y variant in the U.S. following a larger-than-expected decline in third-quarter deliveries, which may help increase sales but put pressure on prices and margins.
Tesla stock faces new troubles as delivery numbers disappoint and sale prices decline, while CEO Elon Musk faces legal troubles over Twitter disclosure; however, analysts still back Tesla with a Moderate Buy rating and a 9.24% upside potential.
GM's Q3 delivery numbers show a significant increase in sales of its Cadillac Lyriq and Hummer EV, indicating progress in getting their Ultium vehicles off the ground, though overall EV sales still represent a small percentage of GM's total sales.
Despite falling short of delivery expectations in Q3, Tesla plans to include an estimated 20,000 units in their Q4 figures as part of their expansion strategy, with analysts predicting better days ahead for the company as they prepare for increased production and the launch of new models.
Tesla stock surged 5.2% and cleared its 50-day line after investors showed optimism for a fourth-quarter rebound in deliveries and the launch of the Cybertruck, despite analysts cutting third-quarter EPS estimates ahead of Tesla's Q3 earnings.
Investors are driving Tesla closer to rejoining the $1 trillion club with a market cap of $850 billion, but the company's Q3 delivery performance and price cuts highlight challenges ahead.
The global PC market saw a decline in shipments in Q3 2023 compared to the same period last year, but major players like Lenovo, Dell, Apple, and Asus have managed to clear inventory and post sequential growth, indicating a better financial position; Apple faced a significant decline of 29% due to strong Q3 performance last year, but overall, the market is showing signs of improvement, with the expectation that the adoption of AI-capable PCs will accelerate from 2025 onward.
US electric vehicle (EV) sales reached over 313,000 in Q3, a nearly 50% increase from a year ago, with Tesla accounting for 50% of total sales, but its market share is decreasing; meanwhile, the overall EV market share reached 7.9%, driven by higher inventory, more product availability, and downward pricing pressure, according to Kelley Blue Book.
Tesla is set to release its latest earnings, with options markets predicting a +/-6% move, and traders expecting the stock to trade below $229 by December.
Tesla is set to release its Q3 2023 financial results, with analysts expecting lower revenue and uncertainties about earnings, while shareholders are concerned about the company's ability to maintain high gross margins and may raise questions about future deliveries and expansion plans.
Tesla is expected to report a drop in earnings per share for the third quarter, but analysts are hopeful for a rebound in deliveries in Q4 with the new Model 3 and Cybertruck launch.
Overall global smartphone sales fell 8% in Q3, with Apple and Samsung losing market share to competing brands, but a rebound is expected in Q4 with the launch of the iPhone 15 and other holiday sales, according to Counterpoint Research.
Investors are eagerly awaiting Tesla's upcoming third-quarter earnings report, with analysts expressing concerns and setting low expectations, but contrarians may see this as an opportunity to buy TSLA stock before the results are announced.
Tesla is expected to report lower earnings for its Q3 2023 due to margin contraction, while analysts have mixed opinions on whether the stock is a buy or sell, and options traders are pricing in a +/- 6.03% move on Tesla's earnings.
Tesla's upcoming third-quarter earnings report is highly anticipated by investors who are focused on the company's profit margins, demand outlook, and updates on the Cybertruck and EV charging network.
Tesla's third-quarter profit estimates have dropped by almost 50% this year due to aggressive price cuts, but the stock continues to rise, adding over $420 billion in market value, creating conflicting signals about the company's future prospects.
Investors are hoping that Tesla's Q3 earnings will help the company recover from underperforming the market in recent months, as factors such as price cuts, slower production of the Cybertruck, and the departure of the CFO have weighed on the stock.
Traders anticipate less volatility in Tesla stock following the release of the company's third-quarter results, with options pricing indicating a projected move of 5.6% in either direction, lower than the average historical move of 9.4% for the past five quarters.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla is set to announce Q3 earnings today, with investors eager to see how price cuts have affected the company's earnings and if it will spark an uptrend for the stock that has been trading sideways recently.
Tesla reported earnings of $1.9 billion in net income on $23.4 billion in revenue in Q3 2023, showing a decrease in profits and continued slipping of margins due to price cuts. Tesla also missed its target date for a Cybertruck delivery event, but made investments in AI and increased compute capacity. The company's ongoing legal issues and the impact of the autoworkers strike may affect its performance in the EV market.
Analysts have lowered their price targets for Tesla stock after the company reported disappointing Q3 earnings, raising questions about its near-term strategy and growth potential in 2024. Despite this, Tesla's stock had surged earlier in the year as investors remained optimistic about the company's long-term growth.
Tesla's price cuts and declining profitability raise concerns about the sustainability of its high stock market valuation and whether it can maintain its lead in the electric vehicle industry amid growing competition.
Tesla's Q3 financial statement shows disappointing results, with missed revenue and EPS estimates, lower-than-expected auto gross margins, and concerns over falling margins and constant price cuts, although analysts remain bullish on the stock in the near-term.
Tesla's stock was up 79% for the year in 2023, but recent events and price cuts have led to a 15% drop from the previous week and a 24% drop from this year's high in July, affecting the company's profit margins.
Investors are concerned about Tesla's falling margins and price cuts, seeing them as signs of decreasing demand for the company's vehicles as other electric vehicles gain market share and rising interest rates make big-ticket purchases more difficult for buyers.
During the third quarter of 2023, Tesla improved its market share in the largest car markets globally, reaching a record of four percent in the United States/Canada, increasing sales and expecting to continue expanding its market share in the near future.
Amazon is expected to report Q3 revenues of $142.34 billion, a 12% year-over-year increase, with Q4 sales estimated at $174.13 billion, according to Monness' Brian White, who maintains a Buy rating and a $170 price target on the stock.