Tesla's valuation remains compelling despite macro uncertainty, with sentiment-driven upside and a rare entry point following a ~40% decline, positioning it as a high-alpha opportunity. Key risks include trade wars, tariffs, and economic headwinds, but Tesla's $36.6B cash position ensures resilience, and its long-term AI-driven autonomy projects justify its premium valuation. Price targets range from $210 (bear) to $427.50 (bull), with a base case of $300, reflecting moderate economic growth and sustained market sentiment—supporting a Strong Buy rating.
Tesla, Inc. shares have declined by 50%, presenting a buying opportunity despite brand damage from CEO Elon Musk's political affiliations and a sales downturn. The company's diversification into AI, autonomous vehicles, and robotics offers significant growth potential beyond the electric vehicle market. The energy production and storage division is expanding rapidly, offsetting declines in automotive revenue and supporting future growth.
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Tesla Inc. is signaling concern over potential retaliatory moves by other countries as a trade war escalates in the wake of President Donald Trump's moves to impose tariffs on a wide range of imports. Bloomberg's Craig Trudell reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) has warned the Trump administration about the potential negative impacts of retaliatory tariffs on US businesses, including itself. In an unsigned letter addressed to the US Trade Representative's Office, Tesla cautioned that it and other major American exporters could face “disproportionate impacts” from countries responding to president Donald Trump's trade measures.
Tesla's (TSLA) valuation shrunk significantly during its 50% pullback from all-time highs. Jenny Horne notes the company is still trading a 99x earnings and weighs possible further downside.
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) has sent a letter to U.S.
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Unlike the rest of the group, Tesla is a richly valued, highly volatile stock that trades on hopes for the future rather than dominance in the present. Here's how to value it.