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Tesla’s stock drops to start the year over weak demand worries – National

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January 3, 2023
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Tesla Inc shares kicked off 2023 with a near four per cent drop on Tuesday, extending a selloff from their worst year on growing worries about weakening demand and logistical problems that have hampered deliveries.

The latest slide came after the world’s most valuable automaker missed estimates for fourth-quarter deliveries despite shipping a record number of vehicles.

At least four brokerages cut their price targets and earnings estimates, looking for more downside after the stock suffered its biggest annual loss since going public in 2010.

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The result “came at the at the cost of higher incentives, suggesting lower pricing and margin,” brokerage J.P. Morgan said in a note, lowering its price target by $25 to $125.

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Shares of the electric-vehicle maker were trading at $118, after losing 65% of their market value last year. The firm, which had a peak market capitalization of more than $1 trillion, now has a valuation of about $390 billion.

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That still makes it the world’s most valuable automaker, even though its production is a fraction of rivals such as
Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp.


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“Demand overall is starting to crack a bit for Tesla and the company will need to adjust and cut prices more especially in China, which remains the key to the growth story,” Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives said.

Global automakers have in the past few months battled a demand downturn in China, the world’s largest auto market, where
the spread of COVID-19 has hit economic growth and pressured consumer spending.

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Tesla has tried to navigate the pressure by offering hefty discounts in the country, as well as a subsidy for insurance costs.

The automaker also plans to run a reduced production schedule in January at its Shanghai plant, extending the lowered output it began in December into 2023, Reuters reported.

(Reporting by Aditya Soni and Eva Matthews in Bengaluru)

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