
Tesla (TSLA): A Bumpy Quarter, a Billionaire Buy, and the Usual Muskian Mayhem ππβ‘
As of April 28, 2025: $285.88 (+0.33%)
Breaking news:
Tesla director and Airbnb co-founder Joseph Gebbia just bought 4,000 shares at $256.31 a pop β dropping $1,025,232 of very real money on TSLA. πΈ
With a net worth of $8.8 billion (thanks, Airbnb IPO π), the man ranked #328 on Forbes' Richest List probably knows a thing or two about, well, things. π§
Meanwhile, institutions?
π Yawn. They own just 56.6% of Teslaβs float.
Only Vanguard and BlackRock are sitting heavy.
Short sellers? Barely 2.9% of the float.
So much for the "permanent Tesla crash" fantasy. π€π₯
And insiders (Elon included) still hold a healthy 12.87% of shares β meaning the people closest to the story are still believers. π
ποΈ What Exactly Is Tesla Again?
In case you've been living under a rock (or a Rivian):
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π Automotive: Electric cars, Superchargers, upgrades, insurance, after-sales, credits.
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βοΈ Energy Generation & Storage: Solar panels, batteries, energy services.
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π€ Tech: AI software, self-driving tech, Optimus robots, dreams of a robot army (nice ones, hopefully).
In short: Tesla isnβt just a car company.
Itβs a three-headed beast operating at the intersection of auto, energy, and tech β while Elon Musk throws Twitter grenades along the way. π§¨π¦
π Q1 2025 Earnings: The Reality Check
Here's the vibe:
Bad on paper, but not without serious silver linings. π¦οΈ
Highlights:
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π Revenue Down: -9% YoY to $19.34B (missed expectations)
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π Net Income Down: -71% (ouch)
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π Vehicle Sales Down: Lowest since Q2 2022
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π Energy Segment Up: +67% revenue (Tesla Energy flexing hard)
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π§ AI Investments Up: Big spend on future tech = short-term hit
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π Tariff Worries: Supply chain pinch
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π³οΈ Musk's Political Adventures: Branding headaches
π Also on the Q1 call?
The Optimus project update: humanoid robots and autonomous fleets still in the pipeline. π€π
π§ Translation, Please?
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Core car biz? Struggling against competition and tariffs. ππ₯
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Energy & AI? Gaining momentum fast. β‘π§
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Musk's mouth? Still Musk-ing things up. π€π«’
Big picture: Short-term pain β‘οΈ Long-term setup for domination. ππ
π·οΈ Valuation Check:
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P/E Ratio: 157.35 (lol)
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Forward thinking? Priceless.
(Reminder: Tesla has never been about value investing. Ask Warren Buffett for a laugh. π)
π‘οΈ Risks You Should Probably Acknowledge:
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π© Elon becomes President (nope, born in South Africa)
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π° Elon stages a coup d'Γ©tat (someone hide the robots)
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π Other automakers out-tech Tesla (not happening overnight, if ever)
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π Energy Segment Flop (but if recent history is any guide...)
π― Our Funanc1al Take:
Tesla is basically a high-voltage soap opera β messy, chaotic, occasionally absurd β
but it's also one of the few companies rewriting the rules of multiple industries at once.
The recipe for a massive rerating is assembling:
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Energy business booming π
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AI bets maturing π§
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Political storms fading β (hopefully)
Joseph Gebbia didnβt just drop a casual million bucks on Tesla because heβs bored.
And neither should we ignore it. π
βDisclaimer (aka: Seatbelt On, Eyes Open):
We're not financial advisors β just humble travelers on the Autobahn of Funanc1al wisdom. π£οΈπ₯
We love Tesla's potential. We fear its chaos. We hope its cars drive straighter than its CEO tweets. π¦π
Invest if you dare. And remember:
I'm always wrong... except when I'm right. π
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