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Tesla Short Seller Issues Scathing Warning Of Pending ‘Death Spiral’

Loading the player… Tesla Motors ( TSLA ) shares got slammed several weeks ago after analysts doubted the electric carmaker’s bullish production guidance. Now that the stock has tried to recover, bears want to take the driver’s seat again. Devonshire Research Group is shorting the stock and on Tuesday issued a report that says Tesla “has the potential to enter a death spiral” if it fails to deliver on its “bold claims on return and/or product value.” The investment firm also said Tesla “has engaged in aggressive accounting that calls to mind the experiences of Enron and WorldCom.” A Tesla spokeswoman directed IBD to the company’s latest shareholder letter, which explained that Tesla’s non-GAAP financial measures recognize revenue and related costs when customers take delivery of their cars. Other carmakers book revenue when vehicles are sold into dealership inventory rather than to end customers, it noted. BofA Sees 30% Downside And on Monday, Bank of America resumed coverage on Tesla with an underperform rating and 155 price target, which is about 30% lower than current prices. With the company’s recent equity offering, the analyst warned of further dilution to the stock, given Tesla’s cash burn rate. Tesla’s 2018 production goal was also called “optimistic at best.” Still, other Wall Street analysts have said the target is achievable and applauded Tesla for its leadership in autonomous driving technology. Global Equities Research said that suppliers are becoming more and more interested in working with Tesla, with the current supplier activity level at its Fremont, Calif., factory almost twice the level seen in December. Tesla Stock Hits Resistance Despite the negative reports, Tesla shares are holding up in the stock market today , rising 0.5%. But in Monday’s session, Tesla’s attempt to retake the key 200-day line failed as it hit resistance there. Shares are trading 24% below their high reached last July. Nvidia On Fire Meanwhile, Tesla chip supplier Nvidia ( NVDA ) is still on fire. Nvidia shares are hitting another new high Tuesday as they rise 2.2% and are extended 37% past a cup-with-handle buy point cleared in March. Mobileye Retakes 50-Day Tesla partner Mobileye ( MBLY ), which is working on autonomous driving capabilities, is trying to retake its 50-day moving average with a 1% gain. Mobileye stock is trading 42% below its all-time high reached last August. Alphabet Retakes 200-Day And Google owner Alphabet ( GOOGL ), which is also developing a self-driving car, is retaking its 200-day line as it climbs 2.2% in above-average volume. It’s still trading below its 50-day line, but a flat base with a 791.05 buy point has now taken shape.

Why You Should Be Taking Profits On Tesla Supplier Nvidia’s Stock

Tesla ( TSLA ) chip supplier Nvidia ( NVDA ) is flying to a new all-time high in the stock market today on the heels of its estimate-beating quarterly report late Thursday. The marker of graphics chips for the auto and gaming markets said Q1 EPS jumped 38% while sales climbed 13%. Its guidance also was well above forecasts. Nvidia received several upgrades and price target hikes from analysts after the report. Shares gapped up 13.9% in giant volume, hitting a fresh high and clearing the 20% profit-taking zone. Nvidia initially cleared a cup-with-handle buy point of 33.16 about a month ago, and briefly pulled back to find support at the 50-day line ahead of the report. Meanwhile, Tesla is trading at two-month lows, about 27% below its 52-week high. Shares were up 0.8% intraday Friday. The stock got knocked from recent highs as analysts felt Tesla’s 2018 production target was too lofty. But Evercore defended the luxury electric carmaker Thursday, saying the production target is achievable. And Tesla partner Mobileye ( MBLY ), which makes advanced driver-assistance systems, said Thursday it has made deals with two unnamed automakers to create fully autonomous cars by 2019. Aside from Tesla, General Motors ( GM ), Ford ( F ) and Alphabet ( GOOGL )-owned Google are also working on self-driving technology. Mobileye breached its 50-day line last week after the company’s quarterly earnings report, though it beat views. The stock is looking to retake that level in Friday’s session, rising 2%. Shares are now about 42% below their high reached last August.

Cars Will Drive Themselves By 2019, Says Mobileye Chairman

The chairman of high-tech auto supplier Mobileye ( MBLY ) says the company has made deals with two automakers to create fully self-driving cars by 2019. The Wall Street Journal reported in an interview with Amnon Shashua  late Thursday that 2019 will be an “inflection point” for the auto industry, as it shifts from semi-autonomous to fully autonomous vehicles. Shashua, who is also Mobileye’s chief technology officer, didn’t name the two automakers in question, but a number of companies have been working in the field, from traditional automakers like General Motors ( GM ) and Ford ( F ) to the electric-vehicle startup Tesla ( TSLA ), which Mobileye already supplies with driver-assistance technology. Mobileye stock was up 2% in early trading on the stock market today , near 37.50. After last week’s Q1 earning report , the stock retains its highest-possible IBD EPS Rank of 99, but its Accumulation/Distribution grade has been getting worse, now down to a D+, which indicates institutional investors are mostly selling, not buying, shares.