The Ratings Game: Tesla ‘stands out’ by this analysis, and that has earned its stock a bullish rating

by | Feb 15, 2023 | Stock Market

Tesla Inc.’s objectives are similar whether Elon Musk’s company is playing for the short run or the long run, and that’s a key advantage for its stock, according to a Barclays analyst. Dan Levy of Barclays initiated coverage of Tesla shares
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with an overweight rating and $275 price target Tuesday, writing that the company “stands out” according to his “two clocks” framework, which measures how companies balance cyclical near-term pressures alongside long-term secular goals.

Unlike traditional car makers that must determine how to weigh current demand for internal-combustion engine (ICE) vehicles against the long-term opportunity in electric vehicles, “Tesla is by and large managing to ‘one clock,’” Levy wrote. Although the company does have to consider its various clocks when determining how to prioritize spending on artificial-intelligence and related technology, Levy sees Tesla as being in an advantageous position in terms of its day-to-day business. “Every Model 3 or Y [that] Tesla sells today not only benefits its near-term financials, but also furthers its long-term objectives, as those vehicles will remain critical to the product lineup, and will be the basis for other future models,” Levy wrote. Also read: Elon Musk to unveil Tesla’s ‘Master Plan 3’ on investor day — here’s what to expect Another company similarly managing to just “one-clock” is Mobileye Global Inc.
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Levy said, as he initiated coverage of that stock at overweight and set a $60 price target. The company, spun …

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