Hear Elon Musk and Tesla management discuss Tesla’s Q4 2023 financial results and answer investor questions and…
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Summary:

Tesla Q4 Earnings Call for 2023 (TSLA) highlighted the company’s financial performance, production numbers, and future plans.

Conclusion:

Tesla reported positive growth and outlined ambitious goals for the future, indicating a strong outlook for the company.

FAQs:

1. What were Tesla’s production numbers for Q4?

Tesla produced X number of vehicles in Q4.

2. What are Tesla’s future plans?

Tesla plans to expand its product line, increase production capacity, and continue investing in new technologies.



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41 Comments
  1. @grumpychops8113 2 years ago

    Crazy few comments! Thanks again Rob for being the only sober commentator/analyst who is actually comfortable to listen to.

  2. @Ravenought69 2 years ago

    Youve got to be kidding. Musk has the Tesla board under his control, family and friends, the highest payed board in history. Plus Musk has 13% Tesla shares plus options on 7%. Giving musk full control of Tesla already. And now Musk wants to delude Tesla shares even further and be gifted 30 – 50 Billion worth of shares on top. Whom the Tesla investors will have to pay for in the end. This is insanity. Yes take our money Musk! We love to gift you our shares! How about some telling Musk to GFY instead. And pay for the shares he wants with his own money? If musk hadnt bought Twitter with Tesla shares, breaking his promise to never sell Tesla shares, than he would have still have 2 times as many? And now we should pay for this twitter shit show???? GFY Musk!

  3. @vicgarbutt3310 2 years ago

    I dissagree with Tesla using Return on investment calculations to detirmine if they need to educate the public. Their stated goal is adoption of electric transport and energy. Education is their responsibility to their stated goals. No?

  4. @vicgarbutt3310 2 years ago

    Remember DATA had an off switch on the back of his neck.

  5. @richardrodriguez7045 2 years ago

    An amazing quarterly review ✅

  6. @killarz0 2 years ago

    Thank you Rob ❤

  7. @gijbuis 2 years ago

    My main take from EM's review of Tesla was his silence about Cybertruck – not a mention! Also signalling Tesla's new entry level EV again as a world beater raises questions. If the model 2 (or whatever it is called) would really be such a world beater, then it would also be a Tesla beater! It would gobble up the market for model 3, which is currently Tesla's most affordable EV.

  8. @carterkentboi 2 years ago

    Someone pointed out the cat nose thing on TikTok first ❤

  9. @carterkentboi 2 years ago

    It's literally a cat's nose. Lol -stotsimitsu

  10. @carterkentboi 2 years ago

    It's literally a cat's nose. -Stotsimitsu

  11. @carterkentboi 2 years ago

    It's literally a cat's nose.

  12. @zeipastel 2 years ago

    ❤ thanks for being present Rob ❤

  13. @zeipastel 2 years ago

  14. @user-tl6fs5xy2l 2 years ago

    Elon feeds Wall Street bolony😅 they want shot for their spreadsheet

  15. @KimClara-cl5lw 2 years ago

    I feel one Of the greatest challenges that we first timers face in the ma rket is that we end up losing all we have,making it difficult to find ourselves back to our feet. My biggest advice is to always seek the services of a professional just like I did when I ventured into it for the first time. Big thanks to Alvarez Micheal. I now make huge profits by weekly through his services while still learning to stand on my own.

  16. @mydadchessmaster 2 years ago

    Rob! I am glad you back!!! Pls continue tesla daily!

  17. 謝謝!

  18. @seant1325 2 years ago

    Thanks Rob, really appreciate all you have done to bring a level headed view on the world of Tesla. Have always looked forward to Tesla daily episodes 👍

  19. @BasharAlkhalili 2 years ago

    Thanks!

  20. @HirakiSHIKI 2 years ago

    Great to see you still covering earnings, and consider doing a video once a week or so, that'd be great! 🙂

  21. @larrycbrown1 2 years ago

    prediction…. 2.4 million Tesla EV sales in 2024!! go tesla!!

  22. @deficator750 2 years ago

    what great timing rob you managed to bail just before everything start falling apart. go figure.

  23. @joesawyer931 2 years ago

    Great to hear your voice again Rob😊

  24. @billmyke746 2 years ago

    Abc 124

  25. @billmyke746 2 years ago

    Elon is lying his face off.
    Sorry, your god is, sadly, a run of the Mill charlatan.

  26. @jzimmt 2 years ago

    Can't wait to get an optimus that can play catch, train sparring with or without weapons, teach various games. Then when I'm off to sleep fix and clean my motorcycle

  27. @westcoast8562 2 years ago

    Oh yea smack down to 180 now it looks like its going waaaay lower. Goning to be a rough year watching this bleed down to 120$ .

  28. @1981Frederick 2 years ago

    i wonder if time have not come for Tesla to have their Ireland division to declare 75% of their earning at barely no tax like the apple and google.

  29. @polok890 2 years ago

    The auto driving wont last for long. People drive too crazy for any auto driving to work. In high population areas, there's too many people walking around for auto driving to be safe

  30. @polok890 2 years ago

    Tesla cant compete with electric bicycles and scooters, the real electric transportation revolution

  31. @adsfsd1 2 years ago

    How will we manage to stay confident in Tesla during 2024 without anything to look forward to and without Robs calming words.

  32. @blokin5039 2 years ago

    Tesla is still hugely overrated and people starting to awaken to this fact. It's gonna be all downhill from now on untill the unforseable future but it will be a slow burn.

  33. @drew031127 2 years ago

    So, Tesla is taking a page out of BYD's book- waiting until the product is ready before unveiling it….nice!

  34. @explor794 2 years ago

    Thx Rob, glad you’ll keep doing the big ones.

  35. @danieltruman4699 2 years ago

    Hi Rob. I’ve been listening to Tesla Daily for the last 3 years. I looked forward to your insights and analysis. I’m watching the reaction on the stock market today after the earnings call and I’m scratching my head wondering how this can be. I know that Tesla is executing at an extremely high rate. Their production rates, innovations, product lines and strategies are far ahead of everyone else. So why does Wall Street continue to downplay what is going on with this company? Elon has not failed to deliver what he says he would albeit not good with timeframes. Most people who understand Tesla know it will be the highest valued company in the world within a few years. I want to thank you for having kept us informed on the latest Tesla news as well as in the automotive industry. I already miss the TD updates. Thanks again, Dan Truman

  36. Thanks Rob!

  37. @davidj7607 2 years ago

    Deepak saying multiple times “like I said”, “as I mentioned” reminds me of a old co-worker. Very smug, he should get used to answering the same questions over and over again.

  38. @johnsonjjohnson100 2 years ago

    If Tesla has – what has been stated over and over again, the best factory lines in the world (Right Now) then why not continue using what we know works NOW while we experiment with the factory lines???

    Those new – never before factory lines could be a bust just like Dojo

    If we do nothing until then, it will set us back a decade and we could lose all the advantages we currently have

    Very poor management right now

  39. @Joseph_Dredd 2 years ago

    The "targets" required for Musk's compensation plan were ludicrously high at the time they were made known.
    The fact he has amazingly achieved such merits being paid out.
    How many companies have easier performance targets to get paid out??? 99% of them.

  40. @Charles-tq9tc 2 years ago

    The existence of marketing is the world's admission that perfect markets with perfect information as Adam Smith saw it are just a pipe dream.

  41. @digitaldreamer8637 2 years ago

    Remember Andre and Zac left for a reason. I called it years ago.

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