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Meanwhile, Redburn Atlantic initiated coverage of DoorDash with a buy rating and a price target implying upside of more than 60%. He also notched down his price target to $29 from $32, indicating 9.4% downside potential from Thursday's close. Analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating on the Dutch-based chipmaker in a client note on Thursday. He also cut his price target to $1.25 from $6.25, which was 7 cents below Thursday's close price. DASH YTD mountain AAPL year to date — Hakyung Kim 5:33 a.m.: Raymond James raises Apple price target Raymond James is getting more bullish on Apple ahead of earnings.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEV makers are stuck in 'tug of war' between regulators and customers, Frost & Sullivan saysVivek Vaidya, associate partner at Frost & Sullivan, says governments want customers to adopt electric vehicles but customers aren't ready to change their habits.
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Ford stock plunged Thursday as the automaker missed Wall Street's earnings estimates. The downbeat quarter was driven by high warranty costs and a $1.14 billion loss in its EV division. AdvertisementFord shares hit their lowest point since January after the carmaker's most recent earnings missed targets, sparking its steepest single-day loss since 2008. On Wednesday's earnings call, the carmaker reiterated its full-year profit guidance. Ford saw a $1.14 billion loss in its EV business as demand slows in the market.
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CNBC | Evelyn ChengBEIJING – U.S.-listed Chinese electric car companies are spending more on research as a ratio to sales than Tesla , according to CNBC analysis of the four automakers' first-quarter earnings. Of the four U.S.-listed Chinese electric car companies, Nio ranked first, spending nearly 29% of revenue in the first three months of the year on research and development. He was referring to a popular term in China to describe fierce competition, especially in the electric car industry. She noted that can help Chinese electric car companies respond more quickly to customers and market needs than traditional automakers. Geely has also released an electric car architecture called SEA that it says allows for quicker production of different sized vehicles.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat would happen to U.S. carmakers if Trump allows Chinese EV makers to produce in the U.S.? Michael Dunne of Dunne Insights explains why he thinks former President Trump may allow Chinese EV makers to produce in the United States.
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Not seeing capital return from Ford, says RBC's Tom Narayan
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNot seeing capital return from Ford, says RBC's Tom NarayanTom Narayan, RBC Capital global autos analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Ford earnings, Tesla's EV business, and more.
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Ford thinks bigger is not always better
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( Tom Carter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
CEO Jim Farley told investors in an earnings call on Wednesday that when it comes to EVs, bigger is not always better — and said that the company's future would depend on its ability to build smaller, cheaper electric vehicles. Advertisement"In ICE [Internal Combustion Engine], a business we've been in for 120 years, the bigger the vehicle, the higher the margin," Farley said. The company continues to lose money on its electric vehicle business amid an industry-wide slowdown in demand for EVs. Ford has quietly created a secretive "skunkworks" team, reportedly based in California, to build this new platform. "We have to start to get back in love with smaller vehicles.
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Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bank of America reiterates IBM as buy Bank of America said the "portfolio is delivering" despite the company's mixed earnings report on Wednesday. Morgan Stanley reiterates Ford as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with Ford as a top pick following earnings on Wednesday. Bank of America reiterates CrowdStrike as buy Bank of America lowered its price target to $365 per share from $400 but said it's sticking with the stock. Barclays reiterates Super Micro Computer as overweight Barclays said it's sticking with its overweight rating heading into earnings in early August. " Bank of America reiterates Birkenstock as buy Bank of America said the stock "warrants a higher multiple."
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Many U.S. EV owners, in particular, are having second thoughts. EV adoption has slowed in the U.S., even as the recent earnings and delivery reports from both GM and Ford showed sizable increases in EV sales. Ford said EV sales were up 60%, to nearly 24,000 units, but CEO Jim Farley described a "more realistic and sharpened" EV plan during its earnings call. Drury said that some distinctions are becoming clear between all EV owners and those who are most satisfied. As battery range and density increase, and EV charging infrastructure improves, and prices continue down, Brauer said the picture should brighten for EV sales.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "There are other companies that are $3 trillion market caps — I think Tesla can be in that league," he said. AdvertisementAnother analyst sees Tesla's recent price hikes as a good sign. Ron Jewsikow, a Guggenheim analyst, said on CNBC that he is not worried about whether Tesla will be able to deliver its Robotaxis. AdvertisementIn China, Apollo, which is owned by Baidu, is offering rides for just over 10 cents a mile, Jewsikow said.
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New York CNN —Tech shares led a selloff Wednesday after lackluster earnings reports from two of the market’s most prominent heavyweights. The Nasdaq Composite declined 3%, on pace for its worst daily percentage decline since December 2022. The electric vehicle maker faces growing competition from established automakers domestically and internationally and a slowdown in EV sales growth. Wall Street has rotated out of the tech bigwigs that led stocks higher over the past year in favor of smaller stocks that have been beaten down by sky-high rates. The Russell 2000, which tracks the performance of US small-cap stocks, is up 9.3% for the month, outperforming the S&P 500’s 0.1% loss.
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Tesla's stock dropped as much as 13% on Wednesday after reporting weak second-quarter earnings. AdvertisementTesla stock tumbled as much as 13% on Wednesday after the company's second-quarter results offered limited reassurance to eager investors. It marked the fourth straight quarter Tesla has fallen short of analyst forecasts. The taxi's unveiling, seen by many on Wall Street as a major AI-driven catalyst for Tesla, was originally scheduled for next month. "Tesla's muddling through the EV recession," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jones wrote, citing a quarter-over-quarter drop in capital expenditures.
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But people looking for a flashy new design in Tesla's more traditional car lineup are stuck waiting for now. The Model S and Model X used to be the ultimate status symbol. In 2020, TikTok star Addison Rae made headlines when she was spotted in her bright pink Tesla Model X. And the design of the Model S and Model X hasn't been meaningfully updated since 2021. "If you start announcing some great thing, it affects our near-term sales," Musk said on Tuesday.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "There are other companies that are $3 trillion market caps — I think Tesla can be in that league," he said. Related storiesTasha Keeney, a director at longtime Tesla investor ARK Invest, said on CNBC on Tuesday that ignoring Robotaxis today is a huge mistake. Ron Jewsikow, a Guggenheim analyst, said on CNBC that he is not worried about whether Tesla will be able to deliver its Robotaxis. AdvertisementIn China, Apollo, which is owned by Baidu, is offering rides for just over 10 cents a mile, Jewsikow said.
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Wall Street is bracing for a rocky road ahead for shares of Tesla on the heels of a messy second-quarter print. That week Tesla shares rallied more than 27% to briefly erase a year-to-date loss . UBS analyst Joseph Spak noted the current stock price reflects a investors ascribing a "hefty value" to these plans. His $120 price target implies about 28% downside from Tuesday's close. Piper Sandler's Alexander Potter upped his price target to $300 from $205 a share, citing expectations for a faster-than-expected rollout of full self-driving (FSD) capabilities.
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US stocks tumbled on Wednesday as traders digested weak tech earnings. Tesla missed on earnings last quarter, while Alphabet said YouTube ad revenue fell short. AdvertisementUS stocks continued their slide on Wednesday, led by a decline in tech stocks after Alphabet and Tesla reported earnings for the second quarter. Investors mulled a disappointing round of earnings reports on Tuesday, with Tesla missing earnings estimates and Alphabet reporting that its YouTube ad revenue fell short the last quarter. Investors are eyeing a slew of coming high-profile earnings, with Meta, Apple, and Amazon on deck to report their financials next week.
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Read previewElon Musk is barrelling full steam ahead on Dojo — Tesla's supercomputer project and attempt at competing with AI chip superstar Nvidia. Musk acknowledged he is "quite concerned" about Tesla's inability to access the top-tier Nvidia graphics processing units, or GPUs, because of skyrocketing demand for microprocessors within the tech sector. "We do see a path to being competitive with Nvidia with Dojo," Musk said. While the tech company has only become a household name in the last year, Nvidia has been working on its signature chips for years. "We've really got to make Dojo work," Musk said during the call.
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Tesla reported downbeat earnings, but Dan Ives still see the stock hitting $300 a share. Tesla's AI-powered Robotaxi will be the start of huge growth for the carmaker, Ives says. Tesla stock tumbled roughly 12% Wednesday morning, to trade at about $218 a share, as earnings showed its auto business took a big hit in the second quarter. During Tuesday's earnings call, Musk announced Tesla's Robotaxi rollout has been delayed to October 10th, months after the initial reveal date in early August. Advertisement"The next phase of the Tesla growth story is around autonomous, Robotaxis, and AI playing out," Ives wrote in a note on Wednesday.
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Elon Musk was asked what would happen if Trump won the election and withdrew government support for EVs. He said it would be "devastating" for Tesla's rivals but would probably help Tesla "long term." Musk has been an outspoken supporter of Trump in recent weeks, despite his earlier criticism of EVs. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk thinks a Trump presidency could be good for Tesla, but "devastating" for its rivals.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTesla's approach to solving the automotive problem remains unclear, says TD Cowen's Jeff OsborneJeff Osborne, TD Cowen analyst, and Tom Narayan, RBC Capital global autos analyst, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Tesla's Q2 earnings, the state of EV business, and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat's bad for Tesla is good for the sector, says former Tesla president Jon McNeillJon McNeill, DVx CEO and former Tesla president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Tesla's quarterly earnings results, state of the EV market, challenges of robotaxis, and more.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewTesla on Tuesday had a lackluster earnings report that revealed the electric vehicle maker once again missed investor expectations. And Elon Musk is probably a little nervous. Advertisement"I want to be clear that was in Tesla's interest, not contrary to Tesla's interest," Musk said. In Q2 earnings, Tesla reported a 7% decrease in year-over-year automotive revenue, which contributed to the company's diminished profits.
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Lamb Weston generated adjusted earnings of 78 cents per share on $1.61 billion of revenue. Wall Street analysts were looking for $1.26 per share in earnings on $1.70 billion of revenue, according to FactSet. Tesla did beat expectations on revenue, however, posting $25.5 billion compared to the consensus estimate of $24.77 billion, per LSEG. Vertiv posted earnings of 67 cents per share, which is above the FactSet consensus estimate of 57 cents per share. The company posted earnings of $3.26 per share, which is below the FactSet consensus estimate of $3.28 per share.
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Tesla's energy business juiced revenue in the second quarter. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Tesla's energy business was a key revenue driver in the second quarter as EV sales fell and robotaxi initiatives remain as murky as ever. While Tesla's earnings per share fell short of analyst expectations from April to June, revenue outpaced expectations with a record $25.5 billion. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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