tesla motors posts
FeedPosted Mar 31st 2011 5:00PM by Paul Foster (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY), Options
Tesla Motors (TSLA) has rallied 16%, following an upgrade to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley. April 29 and 30 calls are active. April call option implied volatility is at 61, June is at 63; above its 26-week average of 52 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement.
Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) April 50 calls are active on 4,800 contracts with option implied volatility at 37; its 26-week average of 31 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement into Q4 results expected to be released on April 6.
Update is by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com
Posted Mar 31st 2011 11:30AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), ConAgra Foods (CAG), Analyst Initiations
Analyst Upgrades
- Bristol-Myers (BMY) to hold from underperform at Jefferies.
- Pep Boys (PBY) to buy from hold at Stifel Nicolaus.
- Tesla Motors (TSLA) to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley.
- Emerson (EMR) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- ARM Holdings (ARMH) to buy from neutral at BofA/Merrill.
- NetLogic (NETL) and Cavium Networks (CAVM) to buy from hold at Auriga.
- Aimco (AIV) to hold from sell at Citigroup.
- Ceragon Networks (CRNT) to overweight from equal weight at Barclays.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: BMY, CAG, CAVM, CEPH, OPEN, PBY, SOL, TSLA, WDC ...
Posted Feb 16th 2011 1:20PM by Brent Archer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major Movement, Earnings Reports, Good news, Options, Technical Analysis, Green Stocks

Tesla Motors (
TSLA -
option chain) shares are rising today after
the company reported earnings last night, posting a fiscal-Q4 loss of $51.36 million, or 54 cents per share. Excluding one-time items, TSLA lost 47 cents per share on revenue of $36.3 million. Analysts had forecast a loss of 50 cents per share on revenue of $34.3 million. Investors are getting excited for this stock because TSLA also said it has received 3,700 orders for its "reasonably-priced" Model S passenger sedan, which will begin delivery in 2012. If you think that the stock won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on TSLA.
TSLA opened this morning at $23.10. So far today the stock has hit a low of $23.07 and a high of $24.40. As of 11:55, TSLA is trading at $23.89 up $1.05 (4.6%). The chart for TSLA looks neutral.
Continue reading Tesla Motors Q4 Loss Comes In Smaller than Expected
Posted Dec 27th 2010 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: China, S and P 500, DJIA, NASDAQ

Heavy snow and blizzard conditions in the northeast made it difficult, if not impossible, for many workers to get to work on the first day following the Christmas holidays. New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is closed until at least 6 p.m. today, and train service has been disrupted throughout the northeastern corridor.
The storm also put a damper on shoppers who would normally head out today to hunt for bargains, cash in gift cards, or return gifts. Airlines also took a hit, as they have allowed passengers to delay travel for several days without the usual change fees. Coupled with the 25-basis point hike in China's lending and borrowing rates, the stock market opened on a weak note, with the
DJIA down about 46 points before gaining half of that back by noon.
Here are the numbers for late afternoon trading today:
Dow Jones 11,555.03 -18.46 (-0.16%)
S&P 500 1,257.54 +0.77 (0.06%)
Nasdaq 2,667.27 +0.69 (0.03%)
Continue reading Closing Bell: Snow, Chinese Interest Rate Hikes Chilly Stocks (RPRX, JTX, HRB, AVL, PSDV, ALIM, TSLA)
Posted Dec 23rd 2010 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)

All three major indices opened down slightly this morning, but moved up following reports on unemployment, consumer spending, and durable goods orders. None of these was especially sunny, but all more or less met expectations. Excluding declining airplane orders, non-defense capital goods orders rose 2.6%.
Unemployment claims fell by 3,000, and consumer spending in November rose 0.4% and wages gained 0.3%. Volume is low as traders skedaddle early for the long holiday weekend. On the
currency markets, the EUR fell to $1.3064 earlier, but recovered somewhat to above $1.31. The Australian dollar has again broken through parity with the US dollar for the first time in six weeks.
Here are the numbers for late afternoon trading today:
S&P 500
Continue reading Closing Bell: Markets Open Lower, Move Higher After Data Dump
Posted Jul 3rd 2010 10:30AM by Ted Allrich (RSS feed)
Filed under: Comfort Zone Investing, Initial Public Offerings

Tesla Motors (
TSLA) went public on Tuesday. It was priced Monday night (all IPOs are priced the night before, then open for trading the next day) at $17. It started trading at $19. At one point it changed hands at $27.85, but ended the week at $19.20. Did you buy any of it? Are you thinking about buying it? Consider this.
The company is not profitable, hasn't made a profit since it was a spark in Elon Musk's brain. It has a super electric go cart, I mean sports car, that is very fun to drive and costs over $100,000. It's a halo car. But the company doesn't sell enough to make money. It only draws attention. And it's done that well.
Continue reading Comfort Zone Investing: Tesla's IPO: Charged Up ... or Pull the Plug?
Posted Jun 29th 2010 3:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Other Issues, Rants and Raves, Market Matters, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS), Initial Public Offerings, Technology

The long awaited Initial Public Offering (IPO) of Tesla Motors (TSLA) stock hit the market at $17.00 a share and it is up in a down market, trading between $18 and $19 throughout Tuesday morning.
I say stay away. First and foremost, investors should take note of the fact that most IPO's end up as losing propositions. In the case of Tesla, which lost over $55.7 million last year and will lose more this year, the bleeding has just begun.
The car manufacturing business is very capital intensive and Tesla only hopes to stem the tide in 2012 when it projects a production run of 20,000 Model S all electric sedans for $50,000 each.
Continue reading Tesla IPO: Hot Stock or Portfolio Shock?
Posted Aug 15th 2009 12:10PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Wal-Mart (WMT), Blockbuster Inc 'A' (BBI), Applied Materials (AMAT), CIT Group (CIT), Sara Lee Corp (SLE), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Hormel Foods (HRL), Liz Claiborne (LIZ), Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Blockbuster, Walmart, Applied Materials, ING, Priceline ...
Posted Feb 20th 2008 4:20PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Products and Services

Tesla Motors is one of the more interesting "emerging alternative energy auto" companies out there. Actually, it has a better story than most. The company's roadster rivals a Ferrari and is sold out for its current production runs in 2008. The company also plans to introduce a four-door sport sedan in 2009 or 2010.
Tesla just got extra funding as well. It completed a $40 million round of bridge financing from Valor Equity Partners and Elon Musk, its chairman. The company had already raised funding in prior rounds, and it has expressed at least some interest in coming public. Since it has VC funding, that choice might not even be entirely up to the founders. My prediction: you'll probably be able trade Tesla Motors stock as a public company within the next twelve months or so. Bridge financing is often the last round of financing before a key event (such as an IPO filing or significant final round of financing).
Investing in electric cars, for better or worse, is not so easy. I have noted here are a couple of current investment plays that traders can use for this, but even these are not exactly the easiest out there. Honda Motor Co. (NYSE: HMC) has its new fuel cell car coming to the U.S., but its geographic limitations are going to be severe at first and it will yield nothing significant in terms of percentages of its entire U.S. fleet until after 2010. There is also another tiny OTC-company called Zap! (OTCBB: ZAAP) but as with all OTC stocks you have to be extra diligent in investigating the company. Zap! has its high performance electric cars coming for some $30,000.
Continue reading Tesla Motors raises more cash, one step closer to an IPO