Tesla is slated to report 3Q vehicle deliveries next week, and Wall Street expects a big number—but there is reason to believe quarterly earnings next month won’t be as exciting
The electric car company is slated to report third-quarter vehicle deliveries sometime next week, and Wall Street expects a big number.
Analysts on average expect that 98,000 cars were delivered in the quarter, according to FactSet. That would mean 16% growth from a year earlier and mark Tesla’s second consecutive record, after delivering slightly more than 95,000 cars in the second quarter.
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