Tesla (TSLA) Jan. China Sales Said to Completely Miss Expectations
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'Mismanaged' China Launch May Have Cost Some Deliveries for Tesla (TSLA) in Q4, But Demand Remains Robust - Stifel
February 10, 2015 9:58 AM ESTStifel is out with a preview of what investors and traders might expect with Tesla's (Nasdaq: TSLA) Q4 earnings report, which is expected out on Wednesday after markets close.
Analyst James Albertine is looking for Tesla to report Q4 EPS of $0.33 and vehicle deliveries of 9,929 units. FY14 EPS is expected at $0.59 with deliveries of 31,750 units (down from 33,000 previously expected).
Despite the lowered outlook, Albertine... More

