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Tesla's slowing sales, shrinking margins in focus in EV price war


Tesla Inc on Wednesday is expected to report the slowest sales growth in 10 quarters on underwhelming deliveries, days after its move to stir demand and choke competition by slashing prices on its electric cars.

The company’s margins will be hit though as Tesla looks to squash competition from traditional automakers such as Ford Motor Co and unprofitable startups including Rivian Automotive Inc and Lucid Group Inc.

Net profit is set to increase at its slowest rate in three years, according to Refinitiv estimates.

“I’m curious to see how those two (production cost and average selling price) offset each other in the fourth quarter because that will be an excellent directional indicator for what we can expect in 2023,” Morningstar analyst Seth Goldstein said.

Tesla has been ramping up output at two of its mega factories in Berlin and Austin, which analysts believe will help lower the cost of production and offset some of the hit it has taken from discounting.

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Billionaire Elon Musk-led Tesla has offered hefty discounts on its vehicles in recent months and earlier this month cut prices globally by as much as 20%. Prices for the Tesla Model 3 compact sedan and Model Y compact SUV are in line with Fisker Inc’s Ocean SUV, but largely less than Rivian’s R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV.

There are some early signs that the price cuts are working, with Chinese EV makers XPeng and Seres slashing prices of their EVs in response and data showing a surge in Tesla’s China sales.

There was also an uptick in U.S. orders for Tesla vehicles in December after the company rolled out the cuts, according to YipitData.

Fundamentals

  • Analysts expect fourth-quarter revenue to rise 36% to $24.03 billion, and a profit of $1.13 per share when Tesla reports results on Jan. 25 – Refinitiv Data
  • Tesla’s auto gross margins could fall to 28% in the fourth quarter, according to data from Visible Alpha, from 30.6% a year earlier. That metric is predicted to fall to 25% this year from 29% in 2022.

Wall Street sentiment

  • Of the 42 analysts covering the company, 25 rate the stock “buy” or higher, 12 rate it “hold” and five rate it “sell” or lower.
  • The median stock price target is $186. Tesla’s shares, which have more than halved in the past 12 months, closed at $143.75 on Monday.
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