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What’s next for Tesla after Model 3?
Tesla’s weaknesses include its deteriorating net income, generally high debt management risk, disappointing return on equity, poor profit margins and feeble growth in its earnings per share.
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Around midday, Bloomberg broke the news that Greg Reichow, Tesla’s vice president of production, and manufacturing chief Josh Ensign will exit the electric automaker, bringing the number of vice presidents who’ve left so far this year to five. From the upcoming affordable Tesla 3 electric vehicle to Powerwall that can store energy for your home to run on, Musk’s Tesla is building products that were once thought as part of a distant future.
Putting our speculation hat on for a second, the Tesla Model 3 is meant to be more affordable so it would make sense for it to avoid undercutting the Model S’s 0-62mph of 2.8 seconds. It added that Tesla has reported losses for years, spent billions of dollars, and hooked its hope to the new Model 3, which won’t be shipped till late 2017.
Tesla says the Model X issues have been resolved and production of the SUV, which began deliveries in September, is now on track.
Tesla is scheduled to report quarterly results after market close on Wednesday. How will the company, which up till now has produced about 100,000 cars or so, deal with all the additional work?
“Temporary spike in some areas due to X 3rd row seat recall”.
Tesla’s first-quarter sales are forecast to jump 45%, to $1.6 billion from $1.1 billion.
Efraim Levy, an analyst with S&P Global Market Intelligence, said the Model X snags are one reason “I’ve become less confident of their achieving objectives that they’ve set out”. The $35,000 mass-market electric auto received refundable deposits for 400,000 vehicles in the weeks after the March 31 unveiling of the prototype.
That’s compared to about 50 percent of buyers now being able to afford the Model 3, Musk said.
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Analyst Colin Rusch of Oppenheimer & Co. said in a note to clients Monday that “investors will be looking for [second-quarter] shipment guidance to reflect some amount of acceleration to support” Tesla’s full-year production forecast.