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Tesla revenue miss the focus as TSLA stock slides in premarket (FXStreet)

Tesla (TSLA) reported earnings after the close last night, and without even looking at them we must assume they disappointed the market. Tesla shares.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk remains bullish on prospects for the EV leader. The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. The author will not be held responsible for information that is found at the end of links posted on this page. The author has not received compensation for writing this article, other than from FXStreet. Tesla stock falls over 5% as earnings released post-session on Wednesday. Tesla runs some of the highest (I think the highest) margins in the auto business, which is used to partly justify its high P/E ratio as well as its strong growth historically. That would in my view lead to a target of $160, which is the lower trend line and the 200-week moving average. However, it was not to be in the case for Tesla. FXStreet does not in any way guarantee that this information is free from mistakes, errors, or material misstatements. If $207 can hold, then a period of stabilization would target $254 and the gap to $266. He said he saw a path for Tesla to be worth more than Apple and Saudi Aramco combined. Tesla (TSLA) reported earnings after the close last night, and without even looking at them we must assume they disappointed the market.

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Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Reports Earnings: Here are the Results (TipRanks)

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) recently reported earnings for its third quarter of Fiscal Year 2022. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.05, which beat analysts' ...

In addition, in the last 30 days, 1.1% of those holding the stock increased their positions. In addition, the average portfolio weighting allocated towards TSLA among those who do have a position is 11.2%. [of the 573,331 portfolios tracked by TipRanks, 16.6% hold TSLA](/stocks/tsla/stock-investors) stock. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.05, which beat [analysts’ consensus estimate of $1 per TSLA share](/stocks/tsla/earnings). [NASDAQ:TSLA](/stocks/tsla/forecast)) recently reported earnings for its third quarter of Fiscal Year 2022. As a result, the stock’s sentiment is way above the sector average, as demonstrated in the following image:

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Why Is Tesla (TSLA) Stock Down Today? (Investorplace.com)

If Tesla can keep growing at 55%, as it did in the third quarter, TSLA stock bulls won't be stampeded by the growing global competition.

But there’s also [a consensus rating](https://www.benzinga.com/quote/GM/analyst-ratings) of “buy” on GM. On the date of publication, Dana Blankenhorn did not hold (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article. For the [three months](https://tesla-cdn.thron.com/static/WTULXQ_TSLA_Q3_2022_Update_KPK2Y7.pdf) ending in September, Tesla saw net income of $3.33 billion and earnings per share of 95 cents on revenue of $21.45 billion. [TSLA](https://investorplace.com/stock-quotes/tsla-stock-quote/)) stock fell almost 6% overnight after the company missed revenue expectations for its third quarter. Musk will need to sell some of his own Tesla stock to complete the purchase, which should add to selling pressure. There will also be bearishness over Tesla’s dependence on China and global supply chains. Expect Tesla stock to be under short-term pressure as Musk sells down his holdings. Tesla is worth more than 10 times auto companies like GM, despite having just 60% of GM’s revenue. Its gross margin for the third quarter under GAAP was 25%, and it had free cash flow of nearly $3.3 billion. It ended the quarter with $21.1 billion in cash. He said its value is an order of magnitude more than the market cap. It said the problem is being handled.

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Tesla comes in light on revenue, beats on earnings (CNBC)

Tesla's net income (GAAP) for Q3 2022 reached $3.33 billion and automotive margins remained stable at 27.9%.

The company reiterated that deliveries of its Semi electric heavy duty truck will begin in December, and confirmed that it is producing the Semi in Nevada, where it produces battery packs for its vehicles in the US. But Tesla increased its store and service center locations by just 6% in the third quarter, adding 41 new locations versus the second quarter of 2022. As of the end of the third quarter, Tesla said it was operating 728 store and service locations, with a fleet of 1,532 mobile service vehicles. Tesla's energy unit generated $1.12 billion in revenue for the quarter. Tesla's energy division competes for battery cell supply with its automotive division and versus other electric vehicle makers. [deliveries](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/02/tesla-tsla-q3-2022-vehicle-delivery-and-production-numbers.html) for the quarter ending September 30 reached 343,000 and vehicle production reached 365,000. Energy revenue growth came mostly from sales of energy storage systems. Tesla's automotive regulatory credits made up 1.5% of automotive revenues at $286 million for the quarter. He added, "North America's in pretty good health, although the Fed is raising interest rates more than they should, but I think they'll eventually realize that and bring them down again." In fact I see a potential path for Tesla to be worth more than Apple and Saudi Aramco combined. "The factories are running at full speed and we're delivering every car we make, and keeping operating margins strong." That doesn't mean it will happen or will be easy."

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Tesla Earnings Top, But Sales Are Light; TSLA Stock Dips As Musk ... (Investor's Business Daily)

Tesla earnings topped Q3 estimates, but revenue missed. TSLA stock, near a 52-week low, slipped after hours, ahead of the conference call.

That followed a 0.8% gain to 222.04 for TSLA stock in the regular session. "We are making progress on the industrialization of Cybertruck," Tesla said. At the same time, waiting lists for Tesla vehicles in China have been getting shorter, so growth may have to rely on exports. Incentives for new commercial EVs include tax credits of up to $40,000. The difference reflected vehicles in transit at the end of the quarter, the company said. Langan increased his earnings estimates for Tesla by 33% through 2026 to reflect Inflation Reduction Act incentives. The law provides $7,500 tax credits for EVs that qualify based on where the vehicles and battery materials are produced. Incentives for U.S.-based production could amount to $3,100 per vehicle, or $2.8 billion for Tesla, based on its potential 900,000 U.S. Since the Q2 report, passage of the Inflation Reduction Act has improved the intermediate-term financial outlook for Tesla. It's unclear the extent to which EV demand can withstand recession. Tesla has been targeting a 50% annual increase in deliveries to 1.4 million this year. Nelson said that Tesla's hefty cash balance of $21.1 billion could raise pressure for a stock buyback.

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Tesla (TSLA) releases Q3 2022 results: miss on revenue but ... (Electrek)

Tesla (TSLA) has released its financial results and shareholders letter for the third quarter of 2022 after market close today.

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Listen to the Tesla (TSLA) Q3 2022 earnings call here (Shacknews)

Here's how to listen to Tesla (TSLA) as the company reports on its Q3 2022 earnings in a conference call.

We will be uploading the full Q3 2022 earnings call to the The Tesla (TSLA) Q3 2022 earnings call is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Tesla (TSLA) is set to report on its Q3 2022 earnings today. You can listen to the Tesla (TSLA) Q3 2022 earnings call right here on Shacknews, and then stay tuned for more information we as breakout important highlights. Find all the coverage on our Join us over there to participate in the conversation or watch using the Twitch embed below.

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Tesla Earnings Preview: TSLA stock on edge ahead of Q3 release ... (FXStreet)

All eyes will turn to Tesla (TSLA) on Wednesday as the FANGT sector looks to reestablish its leadership role in the overall health of the stock market.

Invalidation of the bearish thesis is a breach above $17. The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. Experts doubt the BoJ is intervening, despite a warning from FinMin Suzuki. Risk sentiment has been doused by ongoing disruptions in UK politics and US monetary policy skewed heavily to the hawkish side. The author will not be held responsible for information that is found at the end of links posted on this page. AUD/USD remains on the back foot around 0.6250 despite mixed Aussie statistics as risk-aversion and hawkish Fed bets propel the US dollar during Thursday. The author has not received compensation for writing this article, other than from FXStreet. All eyes will turn to Tesla (TSLA) on Wednesday as the FANGT sector looks to reestablish its leadership role in the overall health of the stock market. It also does not guarantee that this information is of a timely nature. If Tesla breaks lower, then it will likely test the lower end of the trend support and 200-week moving average at $160. So far, fallen angel Netflix (NFLX) has kept up its side of the bargain with strong subscriber numbers seeing the stock rocket by up to 14% in Tuesday's afterhours session. Whether this is enough to fend off some of the doubters remains to be seen.

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Tesla Needs Musk to Convince Doubters It Has No Demand Issue (Bloomberg)

Months after the CEO insisted the carmaker's problem is production, it reported disappointing deliveries.

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Tesla (TSLA) delivers massive number of batteries, breaking record (Electrek)

Tesla (TSLA) announced that its energy storage division delivered a new record number of batteries in Q3 2022.

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Tesla (TSLA) Q3 2022 Earnings Call Transcript (Motley Fool)

My name is Martin Viecha, VP of investor relations, and I'm joined today by Elon Musk, Zachary Kirkhorn, and a number of other executives. Our Q3 results were ...

But we think we're probably -- we think it's -- the architecture of Dojo as the right architecture to win. And I think we'll -- we're almost there. So -- and yes, I mean, and our output 4680 is growing exponentially. And that sort of leaning out of yields, the final cycle time to achieve target -- you mentioned logistics. And I think -- we still feel confident that 4680 will be the most competitive battery cell in the world. And I think Cathie Wood at Ark Invest is -- I'm going to make this point over and over again, to the Fed and the Fed is not listening because they're looking at the rearview mirror instead of looking out the front windshield. And Tesla remains the -- Tesla and SpaceX are two companies where the smartest engineers want to work. It isn't because like it's not like -- it's not like engineers, they're not generic. Look, we are in the -- at least for now, quite in a good position of we're investing in everything we can think of to possibly invest in, and we're still generating cash. And how -- yes, we can talk more about that at a future date. And on the cathode side, the [Inaudible] we think will probably be iron and most of the iron -- iron can scale to very, very high tonnage and then some nickel. And we will begin ramping up production of the Tesla Semi, which is a max low, heavy -- a heavy truck.

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Q3 2022 Earnings Call Transcript (Seeking Alpha)

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:NASDAQ:TSLA) Q3 2022 Results Conference Call October 19, 2022 05:30 PM ET Company Participants Martin Viecha - VP, IR Elon Musk - CEO ...

But we think we’ll probably -- we think it’s -- this is -- the architecture of Dojo is the right architecture to win. And so what -- at least of what we know so far, the peak on the commodity side in Q3 -- I say peak, hopefully, it stays the peak, hopefully, it starts to come down. I think, at your Annual Shareholders’ event, where Elon mentioned that the prices of many of the materials used in your production have started to come off the boil. I mean, like we don’t have to spend billions of dollars to invest in the future and invent the future. Look, we are in the -- at least for now, quite in a good position of -- we’re investing in everything we can think of to possibly invest in, and we’re still generating cash. I mean, I think the way to think about it is our total amount of operating expenses will slowly tick up as the company grows. So I think the public, at large, realizes that everyone’s moving towards electric vehicles and that it’s foolish to actually buy a new gasoline car at this point because the residual value of that gasoline car is going to be very low. Yes, ramp is going well, as Elon said. And that sort of mix is going to shift as 4680 scales here and the overall factory ramp proceeds in Texas. And as Elon mentioned, we are continuing to build as many cars as possible while also maintaining strong operating margins. Yes, the car is going to be sick and -- sick. But we want to work through the right process to do a buyback, but it’s certainly possible for us to do a buyback on the order of $5 billion to $10 billion, even in the downside scenario next year, even -- given if next year is a very difficult year, we still have the ability to do a $5 billion to $10 billion buyback.

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