Tesla should take advantage of its stock’s post-election surge to raise capital by selling shares, a Jefferies analyst says.
In September, Musk said at theCode Conferencein Beverly Hills, California, that his marginal tax rate will be more than 50% when his stock options expire at Tesla, and that he was already planning to sell soon. "I have a bunch of options that are expiring early next year, so ...
Out of 37 analysts covering Tesla stock, 10 have a ”Strong Buy” rating, 2 have a “Moderate Buy” rating, 17 have a “Hold” rating, and 8 have a “Strong Sell” rating. The shares have already outpaced their average price target of $215.22, while the Street-high target of $315...
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But a loss may trigger a dramatic selloff, some fear. “It’s the only pure play on Trump winning,” Tuttle Capital Management CEO Matthew Tuttle told POLITICO, referring to the stock. “If he loses, I think it goes to zero.” The company’s fate in the market ...
Instead, look to the “shareholder value that MSTR has been creating through its treasury operations, i.e., its repeated tapping of the capital markets to raise proceeds to fuel the addition of Bitcoin to its sizeable holdings,” Benchmark stock analyst Mark Palmer said in a November research...
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don’t buy it, but don’t sell it, either. As you can see below, Apple currently earns a C-rating, making it a “Hold.” The reality is Apple’s fundamentals just aren’t there. I may get more optimistic on the stock if the analyst community raises its earnings estimates, but ...
Elon Musk should call Larry Page back and see if he can still sell Tesla to Google -LeVine, Steve