I'm looking at a little late, but I haven't looked at the results yet, so thanks for the recap. I can't judge whether it turned out positively or negatively as I don't invest in Tesla.
There will be a lot of interesting companies presenting their results this week. I'm especially looking forward to Wednesday when $TSLA$IBM$ASML$NFLX will be on. What will you be watching this week?
As I watch today, nothing much is happening yet, but the same cannot be said about the predictions and rating changes, which are literally tearing the bag today.
Stock Market Calendar (July 17 - July 21, 2023) Earnings season is upon us, with quarterly economic numbers coming out in the third week of the holiday season, including $TSLA, $BAC, $NFLX and $AXP in the US. Investors will also be evaluating macro data and, on the old continent, the new economic forecast from the European Commission.
I may not invest $TSLA in Tesla, but this is really something! Tesla has begun talks with the Indian government on an investment proposal to set up an automotive plant in the country with an annual capacity of up to 500,000 electric vehicles.
Volkswagen $VWAP.BR is in talks with Tesla $TSLA to transition to NACS.
Volkswagen Group and its brands are currently evaluating the implementation of the Tesla North American Charging Standard (NACS) for its North American customers. Electrify America, Volkswagen's electric vehicle charging network unit, has more than 850 charging stations with approximately 4,000 chargers in... Read more
They are predicting a correction and it probably will be, but I think Tesla hasn't pulled out all the stops this year and tsk fo the end of the year will look at 300. That correction though probably won't go anywhere near 230 quietly může🤷♂️
Shares of $F have gone up since the beginning of June. Likely due to the deal with $TSLA to co-opt Tesla Superchargers. They don't strike me as relevant EV competition yet. How do you see it?
They've fallen far behind in electromobility. They are selling most electric models at a loss. I'm sure it will turn around, but it will take time. The competition is very strong.
Recently Ford, and now Rivian, made a deal with $TSLA, to charge at Tesla Superchargers. And they will also be making cars with Tesla charging ports starting in 2025. A smart move for Tesla for me, maybe a dangerous addiction for Rivian?
That scooping up of other EV manufacturers into the Supercharger charging portfolio may be a game changer. I wonder if you know of another charger network this big in the US, EU, China? That would be interesting if someone were to hatch out here to consolidate the other EV players in terms of charging...
Hyundai is next considering joining Tesla's North American Charging Standards Alliance $TSLA. My guess is that every EV manufacturer with any sense will end up in that alliance sooner or later.
The luxury fashion sector anticipates further growth in 2023, with reports projecting a 5-10% expansion by year-end. Factors contributing to this growth include increased disposable income among luxury consumers and an even more significant shift towards online shopping.
The American luxury goods market leads in annual revenue, accumulating approximately 65 billion U.S. dollars... Read more
AI! The most talked about topic in the investment world lately. We had a crazy tech rally during covid. When the pandemic ended, inflation and interest rates rose and the tech. mega rally was extinguished.
Now we have a new rally! ChatGPT has left investors feeling exuberant. And a new rally is in full swing as all sorts of future AI opportunities are priced in. That's why I've... Read more
I just went to the eToro broker to look at the portfolio development after yesterday and right off the bat about 3 posts and targets on Tesla $TSLA from investors ($400,$500 and $500) jumped out at me. I'm curious, how do you determine your target or exit price? And if you hold Tesla, do you think $500 per share is realistic? Seems a bit off to me.
I'm looking at a little late, but I haven't looked at the results yet, so thanks for the recap.
I can't judge whether it turned out positively or negatively as I don't invest in Tesla.