Tesla in Europe: A Canary in the Coal Mine or Just a Speed Bump?
Tesla sales are plummeting in several key European markets. France saw a staggering 67% drop, mirroring similar declines elsewhere. Is this a sign of things to come globally, or is Europe a unique case? While Norway bucks the trend with a massive sales surge, is it sustainable given its reliance on government incentives? Could the reported political backlash against Elon Musk be a more significant factor than we realize?
The competition is heating up. BYD overtaking Tesla in European EV sales is a wake-up call. Legacy automakers are also closing the gap. Are Tesla’s price cuts and incentives a desperate attempt to hold on, or a shrewd tactical maneuver?
The article mentions a challenging Q1 2025 for Tesla, with declining revenue and net income. Yet, their operational resilience and strong balance sheet are highlighted. Is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper structural issues? With an average target price of 290, significantly below the current trading price, are analysts overly bearish or are investors in denial?
Let’s discuss. Is Tesla’s long-term dominance in question? What’s your price prediction for TSLA in June 2025? Share your insights and let the debate begin.
Tesla in Europe: A Canary in the Coal Mine or Just a Speed Bump?
Tesla sales are plummeting in several key European markets. France saw a staggering 67% drop, mirroring similar declines elsewhere. Is this a sign of things to come globally, or is Europe a unique case? While Norway bucks the trend with a massive sales surge, is it sustainable given its reliance on government incentives? Could the reported political backlash against Elon Musk be a more significant factor than we realize?
The competition is heating up. BYD overtaking Tesla in European EV sales is a wake-up call. Legacy automakers are also closing the gap. Are Tesla’s price cuts and incentives a desperate attempt to hold on, or a shrewd tactical maneuver?
The article mentions a challenging Q1 2025 for Tesla, with declining revenue and net income. Yet, their operational resilience and strong balance sheet are highlighted. Is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper structural issues? With an average target price of 290, significantly below the current trading price, are analysts overly bearish or are investors in denial?
Let’s discuss. Is Tesla’s long-term dominance in question? What’s your price prediction for TSLA in June 2025? Share your insights and let the debate begin.