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Tesla maintains stock target despite delivery dip

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 03/28/2024, 03:30 AM
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On Wednesday, RBC Capital maintained its Outperform rating and $298.00 stock price target for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), despite projecting a decrease in the electric vehicle maker's first-quarter deliveries.

The firm anticipates Tesla will report a total of 446,000 deliveries for the first quarter of 2024, which represents a 10.7% reduction from their previous estimate of 500,000 and is 3.3% below the consensus figure. The adjusted forecast is based on recent vehicle registration data and application downloads.

RBC Capital attributes the lowered delivery expectations to a demand shift observed in the final quarter of 2023, where the impending expiration of certain Model 3 incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act led to an advance in purchases.

This pull forward is believed to have adversely affected Tesla's delivery numbers for the first quarter of 2024. Additionally, the company faced operational disruptions as its Berlin facility was closed for two weeks in early February due to the Red Sea crisis.

Despite the short-term challenges, RBC Capital remains optimistic about Tesla's prospects in the second quarter. The firm points out that Tesla's strategy of offering one-month free trials of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in the United States is expected to boost vehicle sales in the upcoming quarter. Furthermore, RBC Capital highlights the importance of higher FSD attachment rates, which are considered a key element of their investment thesis for Tesla's stock.

Investors are now looking forward to Tesla's delivery report, which is expected to be released during the first week of April. The delivery figures are a closely watched metric as they provide insights into the company's performance and its ability to meet demand amidst a dynamic automotive market.

Tesla's efforts to incentivize customers and adapt to manufacturing challenges are central to RBC Capital's continued confidence in the electric vehicle manufacturer's stock.

InvestingPro Insights

As Tesla navigates through the challenges of the automotive market, real-time data from InvestingPro sheds light on the financial health and valuation of the company. Tesla's current market capitalization stands at a robust $572.98 billion, reflecting its significant presence in the industry.

Despite concerns over delivery numbers, Tesla's balance sheet holds more cash than debt, an InvestingPro Tip that suggests a strong financial position to weather any short-term fluctuations in operational performance.

Investors considering Tesla's stock should note its P/E ratio of 38, which is above the industry average, indicating a premium valuation for the company's earnings. Moreover, with a revenue growth of 18.8% over the last twelve months as of Q1 2023, Tesla continues to expand its top-line figures, albeit at a slower pace than in previous quarters. The gross profit margin for the same period stands at 18.25%, which, while healthy, is identified by InvestingPro as a potential area for improvement.

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