Things Are Bad At Tesla. They’re About To Get Much Worse.
- Tesla faces challenges in 2025, including declining sales and increasing competition, impacting its stock value.
- Production downtime for Model Y refresh and Musk's political associations contribute to market uncertainty.
- Tesla's sales fell 11% in January, and European numbers dropped 43% in the year's first two months.
- Analyst Kallo lowered the price target to $370; Nelson from CFRA noted brand value is a growing concern.
- Tesla bets on AI, robotics, and energy storage for long-term growth, despite short-term market volatility.
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Musk Made Tesla's First Quarter 'A Disaster On Every Metric'
Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest man and a terrible parent, was handed another loss on Wednesday, after his electric vehicle company Tesla released its first quarter sales report. The news wasn’t good. The EV maker reported its lowest quarter sales since 2022, well below the modest predictions analysts had forecasted.Tesla shares fluctuated, beginning Wednesday with a six percent drop, before rebounding, possibly due to talk that Musk would be …
What Tesla's massive image problem means for the world's transition to EVs
Following its founding by engineers Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in 2003, Tesla became the world’s leading electric vehicle brand in less than a decade. In the company’s early years, including after investor Elon Musk became CEO in 2008, it put out a few hundred or a few thousand cars a year. But by 2015, Tesla made the best-selling electric car model worldwide — a title Tesla has now held for seven of the last 10 years. In 2023, the comp…
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