Tesla: Goldman Sachs maintains a 'Neutral' Rating, The Target Price is $315

Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 2:00 pm ET1min read

Goldman Sachs maintains 'Neutral' rating on Tesla(TSLA).

The target price is $315, compare with $285 previously.

[Recent Rating]

DateAgencyChangeRatingRating (previously)Target PriceTarget Price(previously)
2025-07-01WedbushReiteratesOutperformOutperform$500$500
2025-06-26BenchmarkMaintainsBuyBuy$475$350
2025-06-23WedbushReiteratesOutperformOutperform$500$500
2025-06-20WedbushReiteratesOutperformOutperform$500$500
2025-06-09Argus ResearchDowngradesHoldBuy$--$--
2025-06-09Morgan StanleyReiteratesOverweightOverweight$410$410

[Recent Earning Results] Tesla posted the Q1 of its 2025 financial results on 4/23/2025, reporting total revenue of USD 19335.00 million in the first quarter, down 9.23% from USD 21301.00 million year over year, reporting net income of USD 420.00 million in the first quarter, down 70.11% from USD 1405.00 million year over year.

[Company Profile] Tesla, Inc. was incorporated in the state of Delaware on July 1, 2003 and converted to a Texas corporation on June 13, 2024. The company design, develop, manufacture and sell high-performance fully electric vehicles and advanced electric vehicle powertrain components. It has wholly-owned subsidiaries in North America, Europe and Asia. The primary purpose of these subsidiaries is to market and/or service its vehicles.The company design, develop, manufacture and sell high-performance fully electric vehicles, advanced electric vehicle powertrain components and stationary energy storage systems. The company have established their own network of sales and service centers and Supercharger stations globally to accelerate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. The company also continuing to build their network of Superchargers in the United States, Europe and Asia to provide properly equipped Model S vehicle owners as well as future Tesla vehicle owners with fast and free charging to enable convenient long distance travel. In addition to developing its own vehicles,The company have developed and currently sell and service full electric powertrain systems and components to other automobile manufacturers. The company also produce and sell stationary energy storage products for use in homes, commercial sites, and utilities. The applications for these battery systems include backup power, peak demand reduction, demand response, and wholesale electric market services.

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