Tesla: When Genius Failed

Summary:

  • Tesla, Inc.’s forward earnings ratios have increased, reversing the previous trend of lower ratio estimates.
  • Earnings yields for both GAAP and non-GAAP earnings have fallen, which is concerning in a rising interest rate environment. Growth is stalling in the face of a weakening consumer.
  • We consider whether adjusting for R&D can provide a more positive outlook for Tesla’s earnings.

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Will Genius Fail?

This is not a knock on Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk for not being a “genius.” He’s the closest thing to one in the automotive CEO world. Rather, it refers to the world regulators and think

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