Tesla, Inc. (TSLA)
$
346.46
-11.97 (-3.45%)
Key metrics
Financial statements
Free cash flow per share
2.1069
Market cap
1.1 Trillion
Price to sales ratio
11.5194
Debt to equity
0.1009
Current ratio
1.9961
Income quality
2.6300
Average inventory
12.9 Billion
ROE
0.0903
Technology
Technology – consumer electronics
Largecap
With a market cap of 121,78 bil stock is ranked 1
Low risk
ISS score of this stock is ranked 1
Company description
Profile
Tesla, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, leases, and sells electric vehicles, alongside energy generation and storage systems, both within the United States and internationally, including China. The company reported a substantial revenue of $97,690,000,000.00 reflecting its strong market presence, and achieved a significant net income of $7,130,000,000.00 showcasing its strong financial health. This financial performance is complemented by an operating expenses amount to $10,374,000,000.00 encompassing various operational costs incurred during the year. Additionally, the company earned an interest income of $1,569,000,000.00 highlighting its financial investments, while also incurring an interest expense of $350,000,000.00 which reflects its debt servicing obligations. Tesla operates in two key segments: Automotive and Energy Generation and Storage. The Automotive segment provides electric vehicles and sells automotive regulatory credits, as well as offering non-warranty after-sales services, used vehicles, retail merchandise, and vehicle insurance services. It also facilitates direct sales of sedans and sport utility vehicles, supported by a network of Tesla Superchargers and in-app upgrades, along with purchase financing and leasing options. Furthermore, vehicle services are rendered through company-owned service locations and mobile service technicians, in addition to providing limited warranties and extended service plans. The Energy Generation and Storage segment focuses on the design, manufacture, installation, sale, and leasing of solar energy generation and storage products, combined with related services offered to various customer segments, including residential and commercial entities. The stock is priced at $358.43 positioning it in the higher-end market, and has a high average trading volume of 124,958,871.00 indicating strong liquidity. With a large market capitalization of $1,114,395,519,200.00 the company is a dominant player in the automotive and energy industries. It is a key player in the Auto - Manufacturers industry, contributing significantly to the overall market landscape. Additionally, it belongs to the Consumer Cyclical sector, driving innovation and growth. Tesla's strong market performance and innovative capabilities underscore its status as a leader in electric vehicle manufacturing and renewable energy solutions, further solidifying its role in shaping the future of sustainable transportation and energy generation.
Investing in Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) depends on multiple factors, including revenue growth, profit margins, debt-to-equity ratio, earnings per share, and return on equity. Analysts have rated it as B-, with a Bullish outlook. Always conduct your own research before investing.
Analysts predict Tesla, Inc. stock to fluctuate between $167.41 (low) and $488.54 (high) in the next 365 days, reflecting market expectations and potential volatility.
As of 2025-05-30, Tesla, Inc.'s market cap is $1,114,395,519,200, based on 3,216,520,000 outstanding shares.
Compared to Amazon.Com Inc, Tesla, Inc. has a Lower Market-Cap, indicating a difference in performance.
To buy Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) stock: Open a brokerage account (e.g., Robinhood, TD Ameritrade, E-Trade). Search for TSLA. Place an order (Market, Limit, etc.).
The best time to invest depends on market trends and technical indicators, which show a Bullish trend based on economic conditions and company performance.
Tesla, Inc.'s last stock split was 3:1 on 2022-08-25.
Revenue: $97,690,000,000 | EPS: $2.23 | Growth: -52.85%.
Visit https://www.tesla.com/investor-relations for detailed financial reports.
You can explore historical data from here
All-time high: $488.54 (2024-12-18) | All-time low: $101.81 (2023-01-06).
Key trends include market demand, economic conditions, interest rates, and industry competition, which influence the stock's performance.
News
investors.com
Tesla rivals XPeng, Xiaomi, Li Auto and more will report May sales Sunday with giant BYD launching a new China EV price war.
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Tesla owners and investors once believed the company and CEO Elon Musk were changing the world. Now many are selling their cars and dumping stock.
fastcompany.com
Elon Musk has a long history of overpromising and underdelivering. In the past decade, his sky-high predictions around everything from full self-driving Teslas to high-speed tunnels and manned missions to Mars have reliably failed to defy gravity.
fool.com
Tesla (TSLA -3.24%) and Palantir (PLTR 7.69%) are two of the most popular growth stocks on the global market.
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Elon Musk is back at Tesla after serving as a special government employee leading US President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Intelligent Alpha founder and CEO Doug Clinton joins Market Domination with Josh Lipton, Josh Schafer, and Macro Talk News founder Hope King to compare Musk's place at Tesla with the other innovative drives seen from other historic tech executives.
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In a joint press event with President Trump in the Oval Office, Tesla CEO Elon Musk formally announced his departure from the administration. He has publicly recommitted himself to lead his electric vehicle company as he stepped back from his lead role as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in recent weeks.
reuters.com
Automakers in the United States, including Tesla , must build entire vehicles including all their parts in the country instead of manufacturing parts abroad, President Donald Trump said on Friday.
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CNBC's Steve Kovach reports on Elon Musk's sendoff as a special government employee.
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Dan Ives, Wedbush, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Elon Musk's last day with DOGE, where Tesla goes from here and autonomous vehicle competition.
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