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Deliveries fell by 50,000 vehicles, to 336,681 cars, down 13% from the same period last year.
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It may be April Fool’s Day but the EV maker’s latest numbers for Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands are no joking matter, down over 60% in March. It’s April Fool’s Day today, but unfortunately for Tesla investors,
President Donald Trump’s much-anticipated “Liberation Day” has arrived, and the world seems to have gone into frenzy as markets brace for the
Tesla’s stock (TSLA) surged on a report that Elon Musk is leaving the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) soon.
Speaking on CNBC yesterday, before Tesla (TSLA) announced lower-than-expected deliveries for the first quarter today, Deepwater analyst Gene Munter predicted that anger over Elon Musk’s political stances would probably “fade” in the medium-to-long term.
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Tesla (TSLA) has been right in the middle of a perfect storm so far this year, while TSLA bears have made their case, showing that the stock
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas, often described as Tesla’s (TSLA) biggest cheerleader on Wall Street, just slashed his delivery
For the quarter, Tesla reported 336,681 deliveries vs. 390,342 estimated per Bloomberg consensus, making it the worst quarter for deliveries since the second quarter of 2022.
Tech stocks took a direct hit. NVIDIA ( NASDAQ:NVDA) lost 5%, Tesla ( NASDAQ:TSLA) fell off a cliff with a 7% drop, and Palantir ( NASDAQ:PLTR) plummeted 8%.
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TipRanks on MSNTesla’s (TSLA) Q1 Vehicle Deliveries Leave Investors DevastatedTesla ($TSLA) reported its Q1 vehicle deliveries on Wednesday, leaving investors and Wall Street analysts devastated. The company’s Q1 sales