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Up 55% This Year, Can Tesla Stock Keep Outperforming?

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Up 55% This Year, Can Tesla Stock Keep Outperforming?
By Francesco Casarella/Investing.com   |  Mar 28, 2023 07:16AM ET
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  • Tesla's stock currently trades at a discount to fair value and is up 55% YTD.
  • The company's fundamentals have improved over the last few years.
  • However, concerns remain about Tesla's ability to fend off competition and sustain growth in the future.

For many investors, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is just another car company. For others, it is a true disruptor and, in fact, more comparable to companies in the technology or even the luxury sector. So, let's delve deep into the company's fundamentals and determine if Tesla is worth investing in at current valuations.

Tesla, formerly known as Tesla Motors, Inc., is a company that designs, develops, manufactures, and sells electric vehicles and energy storage systems, as well as installs, operates, and services energy storage products. The company operates in two segments: automotive and energy generation & storage.

The automotive segment includes designing, developing, manufacturing, and selling electric vehicles. The energy generation & storage segment designs, manufactures, installs, and sells or leases residential and commercial energy efficiency products and solar energy systems.

Tesla manufactures and sells the Model S sedan, the Model X sport utility vehicle, the Model 3, a mass-market sedan, and the Model Y mid-size SUV. However, It also develops electric products for use in homes, commercial buildings, and public places.

Fundamentals at a Glance

Let's start with the financial history, which provides several valuable insights, including:

The increasing trend in revenues and profits over time, especially the latter. After years of Tesla being guilty of growing but not turning a profit, it is now turning a profit. Margins go up and down. But they never deviate from the 15-20% of revenue range.

Tesla Revenue Trend
Tesla Revenue Trend

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Tesla Net Income
Tesla Net Income

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Tesla Gross Profit Margins
Tesla Gross Profit Margins

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The growth rate of EPSd (diluted earnings per share) has been 315% over the last three years, which is truly incredible.

But let's not forget that, like all companies; it will fall back to more normalized values (and so, as investors, we have to ask ourselves how much the company could be worth at that point).

Tesla Diluted EPS
Tesla Diluted EPS

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Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

Between cash and short-term investments, Tesla has over $22 billion. Total current assets are around $41 billion. This provides an excellent short-term balance compared to current liabilities ($27 billion).

The debt-to-equity ratio is good (currently 0.78, in my opinion, a ratio of 0.5/0.6 or less is optimal).

On the cash flow side, cash flow from operations is on a good growth trend, demonstrating Tesla's recovery over the last couple of years.

Tesla Cash Flow Trend
Tesla Cash Flow Trend

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With an FCF of $14.7 billion (most recently available), the FCF yield is around 2.5 percent, making it unattractive at these prices despite the good growth trend.

Valuations

Moving on to valuations, the stock is trading at a discount of just under 15% to fair value, which is put at around $221 per share (based on the average of 12 different models).

So far, analysts are more conservative: The average target price is $207, and the upside is about 8%.

Tesla Fair Value
Tesla Fair Value

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In general, the prospects for further growth are there. Still, with other carmakers gradually investing in building electric vehicles and considering all the unanswered questions in the sector, growth could slow in the coming years, making valuations high again.

For now, it is a good stock to hold. But it is not particularly cheap. I am also concerned about management. Elon Musk is undoubtedly a genius, but shareholders will be worried he could sell his shares at any moment, given that he is now involved in other projects, too, like Twitter.

The analysis was done using Investing Pro.

Disclaimer: This article is written for informational purposes only; it does not constitute a solicitation, offer, advice, consultation, or recommendation to invest and, as such, is not intended to induce the purchase of any assets. I would like to remind you that any investment is evaluated from multiple perspectives and is highly risky; therefore, any investment decision and the associated risk remain with the investor.

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Steven Ho
Steven Ho Apr 02, 2023 10:08AM ET
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Tesla needs improving the autopilot to fully autonomous
Iscritto Iscritti
Iscritto Iscritti Mar 31, 2023 4:07AM ET
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I appreciate your articles, short and filled with real data!
Emanuel Dabah
Emanuel Dabah Mar 29, 2023 4:19PM ET
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TSLA will go much lower than 50...   competition is coming and the margin will be less, so in the end it will be one more cars company
DANY Malone
DANY Malone Mar 29, 2023 4:19PM ET
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Competition is coming? What competition? the one that had 10 years to react and only now is starting to electrify? The same competition that never had profit in their EV's and is bleeding money? Forget about the competition,the only thing that is keeping Tesla to really explode is Macro conditions and the lack of the model 2, the below 30k vehicle
Emanuel Dabah
Emanuel Dabah Mar 29, 2023 4:19PM ET
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DANY Malone market is about futures.. dont you remember the advantage that USA car producer had on japan ? Dont under estimate the German an Japan , chneas will sell for.50% cheaper , Tsla market share in 5 years will be 10% only today price is like TSLA the only EV company
JIM VETTER
JIM VETTER Mar 28, 2023 9:56PM ET
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Tesla is wildly overpriced
Hamid Bidokth
Hamid Bidokth Mar 28, 2023 10:42AM ET
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model Y3
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Tommi Paunonen Mar 28, 2023 9:52AM ET
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You forgot Model Y from the list of produced car models.
 
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