Tesla sold 112,000 cars last quarter and 367,500 in 2019, the company reported Friday. That met the company's forecast, which some analysts believed Tesla was in danger of missing.
New York Tesla sold 112,000 cars last quarter and 367,500 in 2019, the company reported Friday. That met the company's forecast, which some analysts believed Tesla was in danger of missing.
Tesla delivered 50% more vehicles than the previous year.Its fourth-quarter vehicle sales set a quarterly sales record and rose 15% from the prior quarter.Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives called the sales report"another major feather in the cap for Musk & Co. by handily beating" Wall Street's expectation that the company would only produce about 106,000 cars in the fourth quarter.
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