Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) bull and analyst for Wedbush Dan Ives released a new note to investors this morning, outlining the firm’s expectations for the automaker’s third-quarter delivery figures.
The firm is anticipating a delivery beat, as Wall Street is estimating 462,000 units to turn over the customers for the quarter. Ives believes the number will be slightly higher than that:
“Next week, Tesla is expected to announce its 3Q deliveries, which we believe will come in above the Street’s 462k unit bogey with whisper numbers around the 465k – 470k range. After a bumpy 1H for Musk & Co., as the company saw softer demand along with the broader industry earlier in the year, we believe 3Q will provide a solid rebound, looking to 2H for the company as Chian continues to heat up and price/demand stabilization has continuously been seen throughout the quarter.”
Interestingly, Ives also believes Tesla can reach 1.8 million deliveries for the year if it manages to report a beat for Q3.:
“Looking to the rest of the year with the anticipated rebound in delivery performance to the rest of the year, we remain confident in Tesla’s ability to hit 1.8 million deliveries for FY24, which we will view as a solid feat given the extensive white-knuckle moments seen throughout the first half of the year. With the upcoming Robotaxi event expected to provide some notable updates on the company around FSD, AI, and the company’s future, the next phase of the Tesla growth story is around autonomous, Robotaxis, and AI playing out for the Tesla ecosystem over the coming year.”
Ives recognizes that Tesla is still in the trenches in both China and Europe. Still, Wedbush is bullish, and the company will have whatever weaknesses present themselves in those markets offset by U.S. demand stabilization.
With that being said, “China is clearly the star of the show this quarter,” he writes.
Tesla is up in China in terms of registrations by 19.9 percent compared to last quarter and 18.5 percent compared to the same quarter the previous year.
Tesla China sees 13,800 new vehicle registrations in Q3’s second to the last week
Year to date, Tesla is enjoying a two percent increase compared to 2023, as well.
Ives and Wedbush maintained their ‘Outperform’ rating on the stock and its $300 price target.
Tesla will likely drop the delivery and production numbers on Wednesday morning.
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