TSLA's turbulent journey continues with adjusted projections
Tesla's Rollercoaster Ride: Mizuho Lowers Price Target Amid Sales Slump
Tesla is in the spotlight as Mizuho Securities decreases its price target from $390 to $375, due to slowed sales growth, while retaining a 'Buy' rating thanks to promising long‑term ventures like the robotaxi rollout in Texas. Despite revised revenue and delivery forecasts for 2025 and 2026, Tesla's global BEV production is expected to grow by 15%, driven by high demand in Europe and China. The overall analyst sentiment on Tesla, according to TipRanks, reveals a 'Hold' consensus with an average price target of $294.
Introduction
Mizuho's Price Target Reduction for Tesla
Rationale Behind the Price Target Adjustment
Long‑term Growth Opportunities: The Robotaxi Rollout
Revised Revenue and Delivery Projections for 2025 and 2026
Analyst Sentiment and Consensus Ratings
Tesla's Stock Performance in 2025
Outlook on Global Electric Vehicle Market
Public Reactions to Mizuho's Assessment
Public Reactions and Online Sentiment
Future Implications for Tesla
Sources
- 1.TipRanks(tipranks.com)
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