'We raise our delivery estimate to ~85k vehicles from ~75k, but still forecast ongoing losses,' the Barclays analyst Brian Johnson wrote in a report.
Tesla shareholders and analysts are gearing up for the electric automaker's second-quarter delivery figures, which are expected in the coming days. The results, which follow last quarter's poor numbers, arrive at a unique moment for the automaker; shares have bounced in recent weeks after a devastating months-long sell-off.
Tesla shareholders and analysts are gearing up for the electric automaker's second-quarter delivery figures, which are expected in the coming days. The results, which follow last quarter's poor numbers, arrive at a unique moment for the automaker; shares have bounced in recent weeks after a devastating months-long sell-off.
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