Tesla Inc. shares have nearly doubled in value since the last time the company reported earnings— a set-up that usually spells high expectations for upcoming results. But its car-selling business has become a sideshow to Elon Musk’s political prominence.
Tesla delivered 1.78 million vehicles in 2024, missing analyst estimates for 1.8 million and resulting in an annual total below 2023’s 1.8 million vehicles delivered. It was Tesla's first year-over-year decline, hinting that new competition, demand, and global economic conditions may be hurting the company.
Follow live coverage and analysis of electric vehicle maker Tesla's fourth-quarter financial results, Q&A call, and the stock's reaction.
Tesla’s (TSLA) fourth quarter earnings report, slated for release on Wednesday after the bell, comes as investors are looking for a new catalyst to jump-start the stock. Tesla stock closed out 2024 on a Trump-fueled election win,
Wednesday afternoon was already expected to be eventful for the stock market, with the Federal Reserve releasing its decision on interest rates and Chair Jerome Powell holding his regular post-meeting press conference.
Tesla is slated to release its fourth-quarter earnings after the market closes on Wednesday. Any movement will hinge on what the electric vehicle maker—and CEO Elon Musk–say about growth, EV demand, and advances in AI.
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Tesla’s upcoming fourth quarter earnings report, slated for release on Wednesday after the bell, comes at a time where investors are looking for a new catalyst to jumpstart the stock.
Tesla reported weaker-than-expected earnings. Shares were down shortly after the results were released. For the fourth quarter, Tesla announced earnings per share of 73 cents. Wall Street was looking for 75 cents,
Tesla Inc. has been reported to Swedish police by a labor union accusing the company of carrying out illegal electrical work at charging stations to circumvent a sympathy strike by its members.