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Analysts Mixed on TSLA Future A.I. & Robotics Prospects Following Earnings Miss
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Core Insights - Tesla shares are down 3.5% following a third-quarter earnings report that missed estimates despite achieving record quarterly revenue, with net income dropping 37% due to increased R&D and tariff-related costs [1][2] - This marks the fourth consecutive quarter that Tesla has missed consensus EPS estimates [1] Earnings Performance - Tesla's net income fell by 37% in the third quarter, attributed to higher R&D and tariff-related costs [1] - Analysts have reacted with mixed sentiments, with some raising price targets while others express concerns about future growth [3][12] Analyst Reactions - Caner Fitzgerald raised its price target for Tesla from $355 to $510, maintaining an overweight rating, citing long-term bullishness on Tesla's energy storage and self-driving initiatives [3][5] - Roth Capital increased its price target from $395 to $505, attributing the EPS miss to higher tax and restructuring costs but not viewing it as a long-term concern [6][7] - Piper Sandler remains overweight on Tesla, noting that while deliveries and free cash flow are at all-time highs, the expected financial upside did not materialize [8][9] - Truis raised its price target to $406 from $280 but expressed disappointment over the lack of guidance from Tesla [10] - Canaccord lowered its price target to $482 but still maintains a buy rating, questioning Tesla's ability to bridge the near-term growth gap [11] - UBS is the most bearish, maintaining a sell rating with a price target of $247, citing concerns over taxes and lack of near-term outlook [12][13] Market Context - The broader market is experiencing volatility, with Tesla's performance contrasting with gains in other sectors, particularly chips [16][18] - Analysts are looking forward to the upcoming analyst day on November 6 as a potential catalyst for Tesla's stock [7][14]