Vlad Kovalenko + 115 VK July 3, 2019 Deliveries of all models rose 51% from the first quarter to 95,200 vehicles, including 17,650 Model S and X. Analysts on average were expecting total deliveries of 89,084. Tesla exceeded the previous best mark set in the last quarter of 2018. Tesla shares soared as much as 9.1% in late trading Tuesday in New York, which would be the biggest gain of 2019 on a closing basis. https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-tesla-deliveries/tesla-delivers-record-number-of-electric-cars-in-quarter-shares-up-7-idUKKCN1TX2PP Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill the Science Nerd + 73 WM July 3, 2019 Well, this should (but probably won’t) put to rest the blatantly false claim of no demand. Now we just need to put to rest the claim that Tesla needs to show profits when it is still focused on growth. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites