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Q2 2023 Result

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Wow ..... over 466000 deliveries and almost 480000 built..... Tesla crushed it and soundly beat analyst estimates.... even the high ones.
 

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Wow ..... over 466000 deliveries and almost 480000 built..... Tesla crushed it and soundly beat analyst estimates.... even the high ones.
Just because a lot of analysts use drugs doesn't give you the right to shame them ;)
 

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After constant adjustments leading right up to the last few days of the quarter, Troy Teslike reckons he missed by 3.9%. Conveniently measures his discrepancy against the total. Using this measure, odds are the % will get better as quarters get bigger.

He should calculate from Q1 422,000. He estimated 448,000. He missed by, 40% ($18,000).

Goes to show its a lot of guesswork. I calculated 474,000, and it took 2 minutes.
 
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After constant adjustments leading right up to the last few days of the quarter, Troy Teslike reckons he missed by 3.9%. Conveniently measures his discrepancy against the total. Using this measure, odds are the % will get better as quarters get bigger.

He should calculate from Q1 422,000. He estimated 448,000. He missed by, 40% ($18,000).

Goes to show its a lot of guesswork. I calculated 474,000, and it took 2 minutes.
you should be an analyst
 
 
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