Earnings per share came in at 85 cents vs 85 cents expected
Revenue came in at $23.33 billion vs $23.21 billion expected
Net income came in at $2.51 billion, down 24% from last year
Tesla’s Operating Margin: 11.4%, Microsoft: 40%, Alphabet: 25%, Apple: 30%.
Tesla’s Free Cash Flow: $0.4 Billion, EST $3.24, Apple $111 Billion, Microsoft/Alphabet $63/$60 Billion.
Tesla’s Operating Cash Flow: $2.5 Billion, Apple $24 Billion, Microsoft $21 Billion, Alphabet $16 Billion
Tesla had $521m in regulatory credits on page 23 . Without it their free cash flow is negative, also without $7500 federal credit incentive to consumers for buying qualified evs, Tesla’s revenue would have been much lower.
The company cut prices on its vehicles at the end of last year and into the first quarter of 2023, including additional cuts Tuesday night.
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