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Morgan Stanley says Tesla just hit a critical unlock for self-driving dreams
Tesla's long-promised self-driving future just picked up a powerful new backer in the financial world. Morgan Stanley is telling clients that a key barrier to the company's autonomous ambitions has started to give way,
Upon a comprehensive analysis of Tesla, the following trends can be discerned: At 297.54, the stock's Price to Earnings ratio significantly exceeds the industry average by 16.45x, suggesting a premium valuation relative to industry peers.
Due to Tesla's innovation and diversification, 24/7 Wall St. sees strong upside potential for the stock by the end of the decade.
BYD overtook Tesla as the world's top EV seller in 2025, delivering 2.26 million vehicles compared to Tesla's 1.8 million units sold globally.
Compared to its industry, the company has higher Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) of $3.66 Billion, which is 2.15x above the industry average, indicating stronger profitability and robust cash flow generation.
Tesla faces falling sales, shrinking margins, and a volatile valuation disconnected from fundamentals. See why I rate TSLA stock a Strong Sell.
Tesla's core business is gaining momentum again after a weak stretch earlier this year. Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is a fascinating business. The electric-vehicle and energy company is pushing into autonomous ride-sharing and humanoid robots while still ramping ...
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Tesla Bulls vs. Bears Are Getting Loud Ahead of Earnings
Shares of Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) are trading around $425 as we head into next week’s earnings report, down roughly 15% from the all-time high set in December. That pullback has been uncomfortable, particularly as the benchmark S&P 500 index was setting fresh highs in the meantime.
Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) relentless sales slump has captured headlines in recent weeks, but that doesn't reflect the reality of the global EV market. Electric vehicle sales fell 4% in North America in 2025 due in large part to the expiration of the Federal EV tax credit.
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Wall Street's 2026 Tesla call: where pros see the stock heading next
Tesla heads into 2026 as one of the market's most polarizing stocks, with its valuation now tied as much to software and autonomy hopes as to electric vehicle sales. Wall Street's latest calls sketch a path that is far from the explosive rallies of earlier years,