Rabu, 12 Juni 2019

Tesla shares jump after Musk says company may have 'a record quarter on every level' - CNBC

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Tesla shares rose on Wednesday after CEO Elon Musk said that he believes the electric automaker has a "decent shot at a record quarter on every level."

"I want to be clear: There is not a demand problem," Musk said at the company's annual meeting with shareholders on Tuesday evening. "Sales have far exceeded production and production has been pretty good so we're actually doing well."

Tesla shares jumped 4% in premarket trading Wednesday. Musk also said "it won't be long" before the company has an electric car with a range of 400 miles.

Cowen questioned Musk's confidence in a note to investors after the meeting, saying "basic microeconomic theory would suggest that goods or services that don't have a demand problem don't see their prices lowered by half a dozen times in 4-5 months." Cowen has an underperform rating and a $140 price target on Tesla shares.

Baird, on the other hand, said "the narrative is overly negative" around Tesla, adding that it thinks "Bear arguments will be disproven in the coming weeks and months." Baird has a $340 price target and an outpeform rating on the stock. The firm said there have been "several signs of steady demand over the past few weeks," a point Musk emphasized during the presentation. Musk said that 90% of Tesla's orders are coming "from non-reservation holders, so these are new customers," he said.

Tesla's stock is down nearly 35% for the year as of Tuesday's close of $217.10 a share but the stock has slowly come back after hitting a low of $179 a share last week.

A key metric for Tesla sales bounced back last month, as the company's Model 3 vehicle saw deliveries higher than expected in May. Overall, Tesla increased total U.S. sales in the month of May by 73% compared to last year, according to data from Motor Intelligence.

"We continue to see the shares in a tug of war between skeptics and extreme believers, where we have fallen into the skeptical camp for several years," Cowen said.

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2019-06-12 11:49:58Z
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Tesla shares jump after Musk says company may have 'a record quarter on every level' - CNBC

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla

Beck Diefenbach | Reuters

Tesla shares rose on Wednesday after CEO Elon Musk said that he believes the electric automaker has a "decent shot at a record quarter on every level."

"I want to be clear: There is not a demand problem," Musk said at the company's annual meeting with shareholders on Tuesday evening. "Sales have far exceeded production and production has been pretty good so we're actually doing well."

Tesla shares jumped 4% in premarket trading Wednesday. Musk also said "it won't be long" before the company has an electric car with a range of 400 miles.

Cowen questioned Musk's confidence in a note to investors after the meeting, saying "basic microeconomic theory would suggest that goods or services that don't have a demand problem don't see their prices lowered by half a dozen times in 4-5 months." Cowen has an underperform rating and a $140 price target on Tesla shares.

Baird, on the other hand, said "the narrative is overly negative" around Tesla, adding that it thinks "Bear arguments will be disproven in the coming weeks and months." Baird has a $340 price target and an outpeform rating on the stock. The firm said there have been "several signs of steady demand over the past few weeks," a point Musk emphasized during the presentation. Musk said that 90% of Tesla's orders are coming "from non-reservation holders, so these are new customers," he said.

Tesla's stock is down nearly 35% for the year as of Tuesday's close of $217.10 a share but the stock has slowly come back after hitting a low of $179 a share last week.

"We continue to see the shares in a tug of war between skeptics and extreme believers, where we have fallen into the skeptical camp for several years," Cowen said.

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2019-06-12 11:48:43Z
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Dow Jones Futures: Tesla Shareholder Meeting, Medidata Stock Takeover Buzz, Dave & Buster's Earnings In Focus - Investor's Business Daily

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  1. Dow Jones Futures: Tesla Shareholder Meeting, Medidata Stock Takeover Buzz, Dave & Buster's Earnings In Focus  Investor's Business Daily
  2. Tesla pickup truck will have better performance than a Porsche 911, says Elon Musk  Teslarati
  3. Elon Musk at Tesla shareholder meeting: 'It won't be long before we have a 400-mile range car'  CNBC
  4. What's moving markets today: Live updates  CNN
  5. EXPLAINER: How much does Tesla CEO Elon Musk get paid? And why?  Business Insider
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2019-06-12 11:07:25Z
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Hong Kong stocks fall as huge protests hit financial center - CNN

The Hang Seng index ended the day 1.7% lower. Leading the sell-off were property companies like Wharf Real Estate Investment, which fell 5.4%, and New World Development, which declined 4.2%.
"We're going to see a hit on the markets because the ramifications of the bill are so significant," said Richard Harris, chief executive officer of Port Shelter Investment Management.
The bill, which would enable China to extradite people from Hong Kong, was due to be debated by lawmakers in a Legislative Council session on Wednesday.
Protesters march along a road demonstrating against a proposed extradition bill in Hong Kong, China June 12, 2019.
But that meeting was postponed after protesters hit the streets around the legislature, which shares prime waterfront real estate with many large banks and financial services companies.
Critics say the bill will leave anyone in Hong Kong vulnerable to extradition by Chinese authorities for political reasons or business offenses, undermining the city's legal system.
Hong Kong protests over China extradition bill
Hong Kong has long been home to foreign companies that want easy access to China and other growth markets in Asia.
The former British colony was returned to China in 1997, when Beijing agreed to guarantee its semiautonomous legal system for the next 50 years. Harris said growing uncertainty over its legal status is prompting companies to rethink their presence in the city.
"People loved Hong Kong because it was China, but it wasn't China. If Hong Kong is going to become more like China, of course they're going to be looking elsewhere," including Singapore, he said.
Analysts also say Hong Kong's market may have been due for a correction. The Hang Seng index is up 5.7% this year.
Why Hong Kong protesters are outraged by extradition bill
Francis Lun, chief economist of GE Oriental Financial Group, predicted that the market reaction to the protests will be similar to when the city was paralyzed by pro-democracy demonstrations in 2014.
Lun said that investors were "rattled a bit, but the stock market didn't crash."
"The economy will keep on humming along, and as far as the political scene is concerned, China has control of everything. What can you do? Everyone will protest, but it will remain the same," Lun added.

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2019-06-12 10:13:00Z
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Move Over Tony Stark, Elon Musk Admits To James Bond Villain Side Project - CleanTechnica

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Published on June 12th, 2019 | by Kyle Field

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He may or may not have been digging around in his pocket to find his bowtie, but even without it, Elon Musk’s jacket started looking a bit more like a Tuxedo jacket when a shareholder from the audience dropped the last question of the day. The shareholder in question asked if Tesla had any plans to make an aquatic car and Musk started giggling as if he had been waiting for this exact question all day.

“It’s funny you should mention that,” Musk said as laughter erupted in the room. Many of the enthusiasts in the room already knew that he had actually gone out and purchased the original Lotus submarine from the iconic James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Musk shocked even the most die hard of fans when he continued.

“We do actually have a design for a submarine car,” he said. Musk has a way of taking otherwise incredulous topics and tying them down to the real world and grounding them in a hefty dose of sound logic.

He admitted that the idea started with the vehicle in the James Bond film and grew from there. “If you make it a bit bigger, then you can actually have a submarine car.” Lotus’ are tiny cars, so that’s sound logic, especially when taking into account the extra gear a real, working submarine needs to stay waterproof as it navigates the depths of the seven seas.

“I think the market for this will be small,” he admitted amidst a healthy chorus of laughter. “Small but enthusiastic.” As if the world expects anything else from the man who builds companies on this exact type of thing.

He raised millions for The Boring Company by selling limited edition hats and a contraption that looks like a blend of Star Wars and a backyard BBQ gone wrong called the Not A Flamethrower. Despite the name, the device looked and functioned suspiciously like the thing that it is so obviously not named after.

“But we actually do have a design for a submarine car,” he confirmed. “It would be a bit of a distraction, I think. Maybe we will make one as a show car at some point.” Thank God he wasn’t totally serious about adding Tesla’s first watercraft to the lineup. Let’s get into the millions of vehicles per year territory before we take on any extraneous side projects thank you very much. Now that’s an ending to a public meeting that you’re not going to get at any other listed companies. Thanks Elon.

If you are in the market for a Tesla, find someone locally that you know (like in real life) and use their referral code. If you don’t know anyone with a Tesla, go find someone at your local Supercharger and try not to be a creep and ask them for their referral code (they won’t mind). If that doesn’t work, ask a co-worker or a distant relative, post on Facebook or Twitter or just hit up Google. If all that fails and it’s an odd numbered day and not too sunny out, you can use my Tesla referral link to get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging, I guess. Here is my referral code: http://ts.la/kyle623

 
 




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2019-06-12 04:52:04Z
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Selasa, 11 Juni 2019

'Peak car' worries are mounting and used-car sales are a potential 'red flag' - Business Insider

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  • A shift to used-vehicle sales in the US is the latest data point that suggests 'peak car' may have already happened in the United States.
  • Shareholder returns for GM and Ford have been weak as a slew of concerns continue to build around the legacy automakers.
  • Watch GM and Ford trade live.

Debt-strapped millennials. Ride-sharing apps. Self-driving technology. The list continues to grow as evidence of "peak car" mounts.

Now it's time to add a shift to used-car sales to the list, according to a recent report from CFRA Research. Rising prices for new vehicles over the past few years have accelerated the change in consumer behavior. 

The trend is particularly pronounced among the highest-quality borrowers, whose take-up rates for used-car financing rose from a year ago, according to the report. The percentagee of "prime" credit consumers financing used cars hit a record high of 62% in the first quarter of 2019.

"In our view, the fact that the most qualified consumers are increasingly gravitating toward used vehicles is a potential red flag for automakers who continue to push the limits of consumer affordability," wrote Garett Nelson, the author of the report.

Fears that the US auto market has already seen "peak car" sales have been a growing source of worry for the industry. New car sales at General Motors fell for the third year in a row in 2018 — to 2.95 million vehicles, a drop of nearly 50,000 from 2017. Ford sales have also declined over the past three years, coming in at 2.48 million in 2018, down 9,000 from the previous year.

And that's not all. Sales of ultra-luxury cars have been hit particularly hard as demand for Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and Rolls Royce vehicles has fallen sharply, according to the USA Today, citing the data-analytics firm Thinknum.

"In our view, the peak in auto sales is clear," said Bank of America's Michelle Meyer and Anna Zhou in a client meeting. Other analyst support that view.

"U.S. light vehicle sales are currently on track to come in just below 17 million units in 2019, which would mark the first time since 2014 that new vehicle sales have come in below 17 million," concluded the MarketScope report. 

The rise of electric vehicles presents a looming threat to legacy automakers, forcing them to invest huge amounts of capital just to keep pace. Millennials have also held off on major purchases, such as homes and cars, due to constraints from the growth of student debt.

In addition, the rise of ride-hailing giants, Uber and Lyft, have caused consumers to question their need for personally-owned vehicles. And advances in self-driving technology, which some analysts say are only years away, may further accelerate these trends.

Concerns about the rapidly-evolving industry have dented the returns of the leading US automakers. GM shares are flat compared to five years ago while Ford is down over 40%. In addition, over 38,000 jobs have been shed in the US through 2019 alone.

"The industry is right now staring down the barrel of what we think is going to be a significant downturn," Bank of America's John Murphy told a conference last week

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2019-06-11 15:25:57Z
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Amazon’s Restaurants delivery service is shutting down - The Verge

Amazon will wind down its Amazon Restaurants delivery service in the US at the end of this month, reports GeekWire. Combined with its closure in London last year, this means that Amazon’s Uber Eats rival will officially be no more. “As of June 24th, we will discontinue the Amazon Restaurants business in the US,” an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement to GeekWire.

Amazon Restaurants initially launched in Seattle back in 2015, before expanding to as many as 20 cities in the US and internationally to London. In its statement, Amazon said that the “small number of employees affected by this decision have already found new roles at Amazon, and others will be provided personalized support to find a new role within, or outside of, the company.” The company also confirmed it’s shuttering its workplace lunch delivery service, Daily Dish, on June 14th.

The news of the closure of Amazon Restaurants will be good news for Uber, which GeekWire notes listed Amazon’s service as a competitor to its own Uber Eats service during its IPO. Uber Eats has grown massively since it was launched in 2015, and the company is currently testing integrating it into its main ride-hailing app.

Amazon isn’t withdrawing from the food delivery market entirely. It still sells nonperishable food from its main online store, and it also delivers groceries from Whole Foods in certain locations in the US. It also runs its AmazonFresh service, which costs an extra $14.99 per month on top of Prime. Amazon has tested making grocery deliveries directly to the trunks of Fresh customers’ cars. But its takeout delivery ambitions now appear to be focused outside of the Amazon brand after it recently invested in Deliveroo amid reports that its attempt to buy the delivery company had fallen through.

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2019-06-11 14:44:28Z
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