Tesla Doesn’t Change Growth Goal Despite Coronavirus Uncertainty

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Tesla said first-quarter deliveries of its electric vehicles rose 40% compared with a year ago while not addressing how the coronavirus pandemic might hurt future sales

Tesla Inc. said first-quarter deliveries of its electric vehicles rose 40% compared with a year ago, while not addressing how the coronavirus pandemic might hurt future sales.

Investors are eager to better understand how the Silicon Valley electric-car maker expects the global slowdown to affect Chief Executive Elon Musk’s growth plans, which have called for deliveries to increase more than 36% this year compared with last.

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