NASDAQ:TSLA (Tesla)

About TSLA

Tesla is a vertically integrated sustainable energy company that also aims to transition the world to electric mobility by making electric vehicles. The company sells solar panels and solar roofs for energy generation plus batteries for stationary storage for residential and commercial properties including utilities. Tesla has multiple vehicles in its fleet, which include luxury and midsize sedans and crossover SUVs. The company also plans to begin selling more affordable sedans and small SUVs, a light truck, a semi truck, and a sports car. Global deliveries in 2021 were a little over 936,000 units.
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    £5,000 invested in Tesla shares during its IPO would have made this much by now

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    £10,000 invested in Tesla shares before the US election is worth this much now

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    Why the Tesla share price rocketed 38% in November

    Our writer considers the reasons for the recent red-hot Tesla share price performance. Is now a good time for him…

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    I think Tesla stock’s overpriced. So why not short it?

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    What would it take for the Tesla share price to double – or halve?

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    How an investor could aim for a million buying only 8 shares

    Jon Smith reveals how someone could aim for a million pound portfolio by considering a mix of growth stocks, including…

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