Ich würde lieber mal nicht jubeln. Es sieht bedrohlich aus für Tesla. Ich bin jedenfalls auf der Suche nach einem weiteren Short-Papier.
Tough Times For Tesla Motors Inc As Short Interest Catches Up With Shortcomings http://www.bidnessetc.com/...t-interest-catches-up-with-shortcomings/
"... Despite Teslas claims of matching its leaders ambitions to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport by bringing compelling mass market electric cars to market as soon as possible, its record has been a roller coaster ride. Its ability to match Elon Musks rhetoric has always been thin, while he has spoken of revolutionizing transport, the business has made luxury vehicles for an exclusive niche...."
"...Now the fears are the corporations ability to meet its deadlines, a product of its chronic inability to hit any launch date, a problem sourced in production bottlenecks and delays. Even boosting production of the Model X is proving difficult, especially because both the crossover SUV and Model S are produced at the same plant...."
"...For the Model 3, the enterprise would need another vast facility, to complement the battery producing Gigafactory, a project that would soak up billions more in capital. While executives have been discreet on whether or not the Gigafactory is giga enough to support production of the Model 3, it is now clear the pilot facility under construction is inadequate. The organization is already two years behind its own schedule in committing to subcontractors and suppliers in making deals to support the Gigafactory...."
"...These factors put the Model 3 deadlines into some jeopardy. Something else to think about is the fact that both the Model X and Model S are exclusive, luxury cars that have their niche market all to themselves. Life for the Model 3 will be different. The mass market car is will face formidable competition from other manufacturers, making its sales outlooks a little challenging. The target of 500,000 vehicle sales by 2020 appears somewhat unlikely...."
"...The electric car industry will now see an invasion by high end car makers from Japan, Europe and the US. That very much explains the 15% decline in Tesla stock so far this year."
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