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Tesla stock since its high in October of 2021...

Per ElonsJet, Musk is in Austin after a trip to Cabo over the weekend... :ROFLMAO:
 
Don’t worry, be happy………
 

Tesla reports 1.31 million deliveries in 2022, growth of 40% over last year​

  • Tesla just reported 2022 year-end vehicle production and delivery numbers.
  • In the fourth quarter, Tesla reported deliveries of 405,278 vehicles and production of 439,701 vehicles. That brings Tesla’s 2022 full year deliveries to around 1.31 million vehicles.
  • In 2021, Tesla reported 308,600 vehicle deliveries in the fourth quarter, and full-year deliveries of around 936,172 vehicles.
Deliveries are the closest approximation of sales disclosed by Tesla. These numbers represented a record for the Elon Musk-led automaker and growth of 40% in deliveries year over year.

However, the fourth-quarter numbers fell shy of analysts’ expectations.

According to a consensus of analysts’ estimates compiled by FactSet, as of Dec. 31, 2022, Wall Street was expecting Tesla to report deliveries around 427,000 for the final quarter of the year. Estimates updated in December, and included in the FactSet consensus, ranged from 409,000 to 433,000.
 

Tesla reports 1.31 million deliveries in 2022, growth of 40% over last year​

  • Tesla just reported 2022 year-end vehicle production and delivery numbers.
  • In the fourth quarter, Tesla reported deliveries of 405,278 vehicles and production of 439,701 vehicles. That brings Tesla’s 2022 full year deliveries to around 1.31 million vehicles.
  • In 2021, Tesla reported 308,600 vehicle deliveries in the fourth quarter, and full-year deliveries of around 936,172 vehicles.
Deliveries are the closest approximation of sales disclosed by Tesla. These numbers represented a record for the Elon Musk-led automaker and growth of 40% in deliveries year over year.

However, the fourth-quarter numbers fell shy of analysts’ expectations.

According to a consensus of analysts’ estimates compiled by FactSet, as of Dec. 31, 2022, Wall Street was expecting Tesla to report deliveries around 427,000 for the final quarter of the year. Estimates updated in December, and included in the FactSet consensus, ranged from 409,000 to 433,000.

So they missed...
 

Tesla reports 1.31 million deliveries in 2022, growth of 40% over last year​

  • Tesla just reported 2022 year-end vehicle production and delivery numbers.
  • In the fourth quarter, Tesla reported deliveries of 405,278 vehicles and production of 439,701 vehicles. That brings Tesla’s 2022 full year deliveries to around 1.31 million vehicles.
  • In 2021, Tesla reported 308,600 vehicle deliveries in the fourth quarter, and full-year deliveries of around 936,172 vehicles.
Deliveries are the closest approximation of sales disclosed by Tesla. These numbers represented a record for the Elon Musk-led automaker and growth of 40% in deliveries year over year.

However, the fourth-quarter numbers fell shy of analysts’ expectations.

According to a consensus of analysts’ estimates compiled by FactSet, as of Dec. 31, 2022, Wall Street was expecting Tesla to report deliveries around 427,000 for the final quarter of the year. Estimates updated in December, and included in the FactSet consensus, ranged from 409,000 to 433,000.
this post will make the stock price jump.
 

LMAO... I love the China connection...



China has Teslas most productive factory, and is its most profitable region ( outside carbon credits
 
Dear climate change denialist CTers,

You have a unique opportunity. You can replace an angry left winger by purchasing a Tesla to use as your primary vehicle. This will really stick it to the libs, and it will make a hyper-rich right wing psychopath even happier about himself. I don't see a downside for you here.
 
Strange how people are going to kill the electric car because musk bought Twitter.

I am totally mad that you said something that was calculated to be perfectly stupid and lazily dishonest. You have totally owned the libs by making them mad by way of stupid contrarian statements that also happen to be lazily dishonest.

:rolleyes:
 
I am totally mad that you said something that was calculated to be perfectly stupid and lazily dishonest. You have totally owned the libs by making them mad by way of stupid contrarian statements that also happen to be lazily dishonest.

:rolleyes:
Libs what is this 1996? Why are people frozen in that time period. The liberal in this is Elon musk.

He's pissing off leftists because simply existing does that.

And they are destroying the electric car because they don't like him that's not me owning anybody that's them owning themselves.

I don't believe in this man-made climate change nonsense. Elon musk does. He's the only person that has made a what would be called effective difference.

I'm not owning anything I'm just watching the purity spiral. And munching on popcorn.
 
I think what they should do is standardize range predictions. And people who purchase them need to understand it's an estimate and optimal conditions. Kind of like fuel economy when you buy a car.

How would you force the South Korean government to accept these range estimates?
 
How would you force the South Korean government to accept these range estimates?
No it's nothing about forcing anybody to accept anything it's understanding that it's not a hard and fast rule like fuel economy in a car.

Cold temperatures are going to reduce any battery vehicles range they're even going to reduce cranking amps for a of fuel powered car that's a reality so it should be an estimate within conditions kind of like how they do miles per gallon.

It's just that this whole thing is relatively new to the consumer market and the standards haven't been adopted yet feel economy standards have been for decades.
 
Sold mine a few months ago. There is no future in the stock. Ford and GM among others are stiff competition.
 
You realize that other companies besides Tesla make electric cars, right?
You do realize Tesla outsells all other companies combined in the market right?

And you do understand manufacturers like Hyundai Volkswagen Ford and Chevy are trying to kill the electric car they've been on that street for the past 35-40 years.
 
If those right wingers who have been dismissive of electric cars start buying Teslas to support Elon Musk, would that be good for the environment?
 
If those right wingers who have been dismissive of electric cars start buying Teslas to support Elon Musk, would that be good for the environment?
I heard sales of Tesla have ebbed.

Some people owe this to competition but I don't think so Tesla still remains the dominant Force in the market.

I just think the electric car market is saturated. Most people who want one have one.
 
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