$TSLA

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Phill Twist, Aug 18, 2015.

  1. Cabin111

    Cabin111

    I like page 22...They didn't build a new plant. Over $276,000,000. went to making a tent?? Yeah, I know some was added robots...But their space is limited. Or maybe buying those trailers stored on the Sparks NV site. So what is in those trailers??

    I live in Turlock, CA...A 84+ mile drive in heavy traffic (about 3 hours) to get to the plant. Tesla has a bus that goes every day there (using temp workers). Just wondering how those workers are holding up?? Of course they can not talk. Maybe I will do a video of them getting off the bus and see how they look at the end of the day??
     
    #2101     Mar 27, 2019
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  2. Sig

    Sig

    What percentage of the cost of a plant do you reckon is the metal shell that goes around it? I'm guessing 5%, based on my aircraft overhaul plant experience, but would welcome a more educated guess from someone who actually knows factories.
     
    #2102     Mar 27, 2019
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    #2103     Mar 30, 2019
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.fairfieldcurrent.com/ne...215-00-price-target-at-jpmorgan-chase-co.html

    Tesla (TSLA) Given a $215.00 Price Target at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    JPMorgan Chase & Co. set a $215.00 price objective on Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) in a research report released on Friday morning, The Fly reports. The firm currently has a sell rating on the electric vehicle producer’s stock.

    Several other brokerages have also weighed in on TSLA. Cowen set a $200.00 target price on Tesla and gave the stock a sell rating in a research report on Friday, January 18th. CIBC reaffirmed an outperform rating and issued a $437.00 target price (up from $418.00) on shares of Tesla in a research report on Thursday, January 31st. Bank of America set a $225.00 target price on Tesla and gave the stock a sell rating in a research report on Friday, January 18th. Goldman Sachs Group reaffirmed a sell rating and issued a $210.00 target price on shares of Tesla in a research report on Friday, March 1st. Finally, ValuEngine lowered Tesla from a strong-buy rating to a buy rating in a research report on Saturday, January 19th. Fourteen equities research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, twelve have given a hold rating and fourteen have issued a buy rating to the company. The company currently has an average rating of Hold and a consensus price target of $326.61.
     
    #2104     Mar 31, 2019
  5. Cabin111

    Cabin111

    I think I need to look for cartoons about Musk. When you add things like; the submarine, the flamethrower, Tesla, Space X, Hyperloop, and pay to play, SOMEONE has got to put some funnies together...

    Could we see Musk in a football/bike helmet doing certain things...
     
    #2106     Mar 31, 2019
  6. #2107     Mar 31, 2019
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  7. TSLA to miss badly according to article attached below:

    Last quarter was enhanced by people trying to buy before US Government electric vehicle incentives were reduced. Now TSLA is seeing lower volumes, especially in higher margin models and has cut prices to make up for the reduction of tax breaks.

    https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/04/tesla-deliveries-plunged-31-percent-in-the-first-quarter/

    Edit: I see TSLA is currently down about 7% in the premarket to about $272. Seems to me the low of the last two weeks of $250.00 is fair game. However, TSLA has been underperforming the market in 2019 and may do a CVNA short covering. Then again, automobile manfufacturing is a tough business with well established competition focusing on electric and tepid car buyer demand. One day, financial lifelines may come to an end for TSLA that would likely result in a quick bye bye.

    For now, I will wait for a short squeeze before putting on a significant bearish bet.
     
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2019
    #2108     Apr 4, 2019
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  8. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    I think Elon is out of lies and tricks. That squeeze might not come again, although the short side will get crowded.

    The morons still guide for 360K-400K cars sold for the year when they should be happy if they make it to 300K
     
    #2109     Apr 4, 2019
  9. You could be very well right on the mark. I may do a some intraday nibbling on small size, but time and time again crowded, high short interest trades seem to get throttled sooner rather than later. If there were less market liquidity then currently, I would be willing to be more aggressive. I am curious to see how TSLA closes today versus its RTH open, but would guess TSLA would close above it, even though a potential 7% overnight mark down seems modest given the news and the serious implications of it.
     
    #2110     Apr 4, 2019