A major Wall Street analysis recently suggested that Tesla is 'strategically undervalued,' but is that true?
The Morgan Stanley auto analyst Adam Jonas argued that Tesla is"fundamentally overvalued" but"strategically undervalued." That's a typically Jonas insight, in that it seeks to reconcile a contradiction. It's true: Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
The Morgan Stanley auto analyst Adam Jonas argued that Tesla is"fundamentally overvalued" but"strategically undervalued." That's a typically Jonas insight, in that it seeks to reconcile a contradiction. It's true: Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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