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Elon Musk's electric-vehicle maker reported a 12% drop in quarterly revenue, and a steeper decline in net income. + Musk highlighted plans to release a lower-priced Model Y electric vehicle, spoke about his hopes for a new pay package and talked up plans to roll out Tesla robotaxis more widely.
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Tesla (TSLA) shares are down nearly 9% on Thursday after the EV manufacturer reported its second straight quarter of revenue decline. The automaker continued to lose share to lower-priced electric vehicles from rivals,
Tesla shares are down in premarket trading Thursday as more disappointing sales data is dragging on the stock along with the lackluster second-quarter earnings report Tesla released after the closing bell on Wednesday.
The company reported the steepest decline in quarterly revenue in more than a decade, with a 12% fall, as it battles strong competition from cheaper electric vehicles and a backlash against CEO Elon Musk’s political views.
Tesla stock falls more than 6% pre-market after Q2 earnings call. Sales decline, EV incentives end, and new Model Y trim disappoints.
Shares of Tesla fell Thursday, a day after the company said electric vehicle sales continued to decline. Chief Executive Elon Musk said on the earnings call that the EV business is slumping while its autonomous vehicle business hasn't taken off yet. "We probably could have a few rough quarters. I'm not saying we will, but we could," Musk said.
Earnings are expected to be around $0.44 per share, according to consensus estimates, reflecting a 15% drop compared to the previous year, while revenues are anticipated
Tesla attributed the revenue decline to a drop in vehicle deliveries, less money from regulatory credit sales and a lower average selling price for its vehicles. Tesla investors a