Core Insights - Tesla is a multinational automotive and clean energy company focused on electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and solar energy solutions, with a mission towards sustainable energy [1] - Founded in 2003 and led by CEO Elon Musk, Tesla has its headquarters in Austin, Texas, and operates across North America, Europe, and Asia [2] Stock Performance - TSLA stock is trading near its 52-week high of $498.83, showing strong momentum after a dip to a 52-week low in April, with a 43% return over the past six months [3][4] - Over the past 52 weeks, TSLA has increased by 19%, slightly outperforming the S&P 500's 17% gain, despite volatility from delivery cycles and policy changes [4] Q3 Financial Results - In Q3 2025, Tesla reported revenue of $28.1 billion, a 12% year-over-year increase, surpassing analyst expectations of $26.5 billion, driven by record vehicle deliveries of 497,000 units [5] - GAAP EPS was $0.39 and non-GAAP EPS was $0.50, missing estimates of around $0.56 due to compressed automotive margins [5] - Automotive revenue rose 27% sequentially with margins of 15.4% (excluding credits), while energy storage deployments reached a record 12.5 GWh, contributing to a gross profit of $5 billion and operating income of $1.6 billion [6] Cash Flow and Production - Free cash flow hit a record $4 billion, supported by $6.2 billion in operating cash flow, with cash and investments totaling $41.6 billion [6] - Production exceeded 447,000 vehicles, allowing for inventory clearance in anticipation of delivery surges [6] Future Outlook - Tesla did not provide specific Q4 revenue or EPS guidance but indicated a potential demand slowdown following the expiration of the U.S. EV tax credit, with a focus on energy growth, Full Self-Driving software, and upcoming product ramps [7]
The Dan Ives Case for Tesla Stock Hitting $3 Trillion in 2026