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Price Momentum
TSLA is trading in the middle of its 52-week range and near its 200-day simple moving average.
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Price change
The price of TSLA shares has decreased $1.85 since the market last closed. This is a 0.46% drop.
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Opened at $399.19.
The stock opened $0.08 lower than its previous close.
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About TSLA
Tesla, Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of electric vehicles and energy generation and storage systems. It operates through the Automotive and Energy Generation and Storage segments. The Automotive segment includes the design, development, manufacture, sale, and lease of electric vehicles as well as sales of automotive regulatory credits. The Energy Generation and Storage segment is involved in the design, manufacture, installation, sale, and lease of solar energy generation, energy storage products, and related services and sales of solar energy systems incentives. The company was founded by Jeffrey B. Straubel, Elon Reeve Musk, Martin Eberhard, and Marc Tarpenning on July 1, 2003 and is headquartered in Austin, TX.
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Market cap: $1498.23B
A market capitalization above $200 billion places TSLA in the mega-capitalization category.
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TSLA Financials
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Total revenue: $94.83B (1Y), $24.90B (Q4)
Total Revenue held flat since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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Net income: $3.79B (1Y), $840.00M (Q4)
Net Income decreased 46.79% since last year and held flat since last quarter.
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Earnings per share: $1.08 (1Y), $0.24 (Q4)
EPS decreased 47.24% since last year and decreased 39.03% since last quarter.
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TSLA Forecasts
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TSLA Competitors
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How competitors are chosen
TSLA's competitors are included in the Consumer Durables sector and Motor Vehicles group
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Market cap: $1498.23B
A market capitalization above $200 billion places TSLA in the mega-capitalization category.
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