BinLong
2021-09-30
So I guess Tesla is going to break record forthe next quarter deliveries. 😂
Tesla's quarterly deliveries are expected to be hit by the chip shortage
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This quarter, eyes are \"also on Tesla's production, which we believe is doing an admirable job amid clear supply chain/semi availability issues,\" he said in a note. \n</p>\n<p>\n After the sales report, investors' focus likely will shift to quarterly financials and Tesla's future developments, such as capacity buildouts, battery technology, and its autonomous-driving package, Spak said. \n</p>\n<p>\n Also in focus are second-half volumes, which Chief Executive Elon Musk said would be \"a function of chip supply,\" and the pace of demand in China, the analyst said. 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This quarter, eyes are \"also on Tesla's production, which we believe is doing an admirable job amid clear supply chain/semi availability issues,\" he said in a note. \n\n\n After the sales report, investors' focus likely will shift to quarterly financials and Tesla's future developments, such as capacity buildouts, battery technology, and its autonomous-driving package, Spak said. \n\n\n Also in focus are second-half volumes, which Chief Executive Elon Musk said would be \"a function of chip supply,\" and the pace of demand in China, the analyst said. 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