- Tesla’s (TSLA) latest earnings report disappointed investors for the fourth consecutive quarter, despite record EV deliveries. Margins shrunk, costs rose, and regulatory credit revenue declined, raising concerns about the company’s earnings momentum amid shifting policies and geopolitical uncertainties.
- CEO Elon Musk revealed his "biggest concern" during Tesla’s Q3 earnings call, focusing on the company’s future in AI, robotaxis, and humanoid robotics. Musk also discussed his worries about maintaining control over a potential "robot army," emphasizing his desire to guide Tesla’s next chapter.
- While Musk plans for Tesla’s future, the company’s earnings report highlighted challenges. Despite record EV sales, profitability fell short, with margins declining due to rising costs, lower regulatory credit revenue, and tariff-related expenses.
- Wall Street analysts hold a mixed outlook on TSLA stock, with some bullish on Musk’s vision for AI and robotics, while others raise concerns about profitability challenges and valuation. The stock, currently above its average price target, reflects these varying opinions.
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