Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives lowered the firm’s price target on Tesla to $275 from $300 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. Tesla delivered a rip the band-aid off Q1 and disaster results that were well expected by the Street after a brutal delivery quarter as demand softened globally with China the main culprit for weakness, the firm says. Last night, in a much needed conference call, “Elon Musk finally stepped up as the adult in the room and laid the foundation for Tesla’s growth strategy with most importantly a lower cost vehicle now slated for 2025 production and delivery.” While the firm believes the bears so far in 2024 have won this battle and been very right, the next wave of the Tesla growth story and autonomous vision is now forming.
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