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May 5, 2015 | 07:19 EDT
Jefferies analyst Dan Dolev initiated shares of Tesla with a Buy rating and $350 price target. The electric car maker closed Monday up $4.48 to $230.51. Dolev views worries about China sales as overblown and points out his firm's consumer survey indicates Tesla could sell at least 500,000 cars per year by 2020 in North American and Western Europe alone. Among those surveyed by Jefferies, 68% are considering alternative fuel vehicles and 7% considering a Tesla. Dolev adds that Tesla has "distinct competitive advantage" in batteries.
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Deutsche Bank analyst Emmanuel Rosner downgraded Tesla to Hold from Buy with a price target of $123, down from $189. The analyst cites the "high likelihood" of Model 2 push-out and the company's change of strategic priority to Robotaxi for the downgrade. Deutsche's Buy rating was predicated on Tesla's next-generation vehicle priced at $25,000 coming late next year, which would allow the company to reaccelerate volume, margins and free cash flow, and potentially come to dominate the Western electric vehicle market, the analyst tells investors in a research note. However, pushing out the Model 2 will create "significant" earnings and free cash flow pressure on 2026 and beyond estimates, and make the future of the company tied to Tesla "cracking the code on full driverless autonomy," which represents a "significant technological, regulatory and operational challenge," says Deutsche Bank. The firm views Tesla's shift to Robotaxi as "thesis-changing," and worries the stock will need to undergo a "potentially painful transition in ownership base," with investors previously focused on electric vehicle volumes and cost advantages potentially "throwing in the towel, and eventually replaced by AI/tech investors with considerably longer time horizon."
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