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Tesla has really been suffering from a lull in their product pipeline, says CFRA's Garrett Nelson
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Core Viewpoint - Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized proxy advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis, labeling them as "corporate terrorists" for recommending shareholders reject his proposed pay package, which could be valued at a trillion dollars. This statement followed Tesla's earnings call, where the company reported a 12% increase in third-quarter revenue but fell short of earnings expectations, leading to a 3.1% decline in stock price [2][4]. Financial Performance - Tesla reported a 12% increase in third-quarter revenue but missed earnings expectations due to a higher-than-expected tax rate. The earnings per share (EPS) decreased by 31% year-over-year, raising concerns about the company's future earnings growth trajectory [2][4][19]. - Despite the earnings miss, sales and margins exceeded expectations, indicating some operational strength [4]. Shareholder Dynamics - The upcoming annual meeting on November 6 is crucial, particularly regarding the vote on Musk's pay package. Historically, Tesla shareholders have aligned with the board's recommendations, as seen in the previous year's meeting where 72% voted to reinstate Musk's 2018 pay package [5][8][15]. - Analysts believe that the new trillion-dollar pay package will likely pass, although possibly with a lower percentage of support compared to previous votes [8][9]. Product Pipeline and Execution Risks - Tesla is facing challenges due to a lack of new product launches, with only one new vehicle model introduced since the Model Y in March 2020. The company has been criticized for the disappointing commercial performance of the Cyber Truck [17][18]. - The company plans to achieve volume production of the Cyber Cab, Semi, and Mega Pac 3 next year, but this creates significant execution risks as the pressure mounts on Musk and Tesla to deliver these products on time [17][19].