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Will the Model 3 Endure Amid the Turmoil?

October 19, 20244 Mins Read
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Can Tesla emerge victorious from its multifaceted controversies while still achieving its ambitious sales targets? The clock is ticking.

As the curtain rises on early next week, Tesla gears up to unveil its third-quarter production figures—how many vehicles rolled off the assembly line and how many found their way into eager customers’ hands.

Flashback three months: investors and fervent fans held their breath, wondering if the electric car behemoth could indeed fulfill its long-touted objective of producing 5,000 Model 3 vehicles each week. Astonishingly, in a last-minute surge during the final week of June, Tesla surpassed that threshold, cranking out an impressive 5,031 cars.

But hold the fanfare! Experts assert that the forthcoming production report for the third quarter bears weighty implications that could shape the company’s trajectory. It will reveal whether that late-June production spike was merely a fleeting moment or a harbinger of more sustainable operations.

“The notion of sustained production,” articulates Jeremy Acevedo, industry analysis manager at Edmunds, “is far more critical than a brief production blitz. The chasm between producing 5,000 vehicles weekly and a staggering 20,000 monthly is monumental.”

The stakes are significantly heightened: this report could either solidify—or shatter—CEO Elon Musk’s promises regarding profitability in both Q3 and Q4. Historically, Tesla has recorded only two quarters of marginal profitability since going public and witnessed its most considerable loss ever during the second quarter, a staggering setback as it hurriedly scaled up manufacturing.

The question looms large: with substantial losses and over $1 billion in looming debt set to come due by spring, could Tesla be teetering on the edge of a cash crisis? Some experts are now suggesting the unthinkable—a scenario where the company might be compelled to sell additional shares to shore up finances, a daunting prospect, especially as its stock value dwindles amid Musk’s ongoing federal legal woes for allegedly misleading investors.

Musk, however, remains adamant, declaring the company’s cash needs will remain stable as ramped-up production promises greater revenue. Yet, he has reluctantly acknowledged significant challenges in the logistics of delivering the vehicles they’ve managed to produce.

“Apologies, we’ve transitioned from production hell to the chaos of delivery logistics,” Musk lamented via tweet a fortnight ago, but with a hint of optimism added, “We’re making swift progress. This will be resolved shortly.”

Apologies, we’ve transitioned from production hell to the chaos of delivery logistics, but this issue is far more manageable. We’re making swift progress. Should be remedied soon.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 17, 2018

One crucial point remains: eager customers, anxiously awaiting their long-anticipated Teslas, won’t cough up payment until their elusive vehicles are finally delivered. Thus, the logistical nightmares could signal impending red flags for revenue streams.

“The pandemonium surrounding deliveries is concerning,” remarked Rebecca Lindland, an analyst at Cox Automotive. She emphasized that enthusiasts should not become fixated on production numbers alone; equally vital are the delivery outcomes.

In the midst of this critical juncture, Tesla’s pivotal reporting moment has become shrouded in controversy. Back in August, Musk ignited a firestorm with a tweet proclaiming his aspirations to take the company private at a share price of $420, asserting he had “funding secured.” Yet, despite some interest from investors, the SEC underscored that no concrete financing had been established, leading Musk to scrap the privatization plan by the month’s end. Unfortunately, by then, he was already embroiled in a lawsuit from shareholders, alleging his tweet was a deceptive ploy to manipulate stock values. Compounding matters, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a suit aiming to rid Musk from his leadership role at Tesla or any public company altogether.

Meanwhile, as we digest narratives of Musk grappling with sleepless nights and the surreal spectacle of him smoking marijuana during a podcast appearance, alongside his SpaceX venture offering moon trips for wealthy thrill-seekers, it becomes alarmingly easy to overlook the very essence of success: the number of cars produced and sold.

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