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Tesla tops Q2 EV delivery expectations, stock rises
Shares of Tesla (TSLA) are rising in extended-hours trading as the company announced figures of 410,831 vehicles produced and 443,956 vehicles delivered during its second quarter, slightly beating analysts' expectations. Brad Smith and Madison Mills break down the data and the EV headwinds Tesla continues to face in China. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Melanie Riehl
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The world's most valuable automaker's shares rose 4.5% in premarket trading, after losing 15.5% in value this year. Wall Street on average had expected Tesla to deliver 438,019 vehicles, according to 12 analysts polled by LSEG. Tesla delivered 422,405 Model 3 and Model Y and 21,551 units of other models, which include the Model S sedan, Cybertruck and Model X premium SUV.
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The world's most valuable automaker's shares rose 4.5% in premarket trading, after losing 15.5% in value this year. Wall Street on average had expected Tesla to deliver 438,019 vehicles, according to 12 analysts polled by LSEG. Tesla delivered 422,405 Model 3 and Model Y and 21,551 units of other models, which include the Model S sedan, Cybertruck and Model X premium SUV.