Tesla price target lowered to $320 by Morgan Stanley
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- Опубликовано: 5 мар 2024
- Morgan Stanley analysts, led by Adam Jonas, cut Tesla's (TSLA) price target to $320 from $345. The firm is maintaining its Overweight rating on the EV maker while cautioning that Tesla could report a loss this year on decelerating EV demand.
Yahoo Finance Live examines Jonas' note to investors.
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The p/e is 42. A car company normally has around 6. This means $20 is a balanced stock price.
If this was just a car company and not AI, Charging stations, autonomous driving, etc.
That's how a noob would value a growth stock, which has business segment in EVs, FSDs, AI, Solar Power, Solar Battery, The Boring Company, Space X (Space Exploration) one of the very few companies that partnered with NASA, Autonomous driving, Neuro Link (Neurology segment)
A noob like you would blindly value a stock blindly & says the valuation is easiest which is not the case, there are sooo many other factors that has to be considered before valuing a stock
@@lakshnaramesh9733 who are you replying to?
@@nellybelly623
The other guy who have commented above
These two have no idea what they are talking about lol
Model S 12 year old design
Mddel 3 7 year old design
Model X 5 year old design
$120 maybe.
Energy represents like 2% of total revenue. I guess technically they could then call it an energy play. But where's the AI and the robotic? Let's not assume they would be market leader in those just because Elon is behind them. Elon was the first to EV. That's all. There's no telling how he'd fare in AI and robotics. NVDA seems like the undisputed leader in AI to me.