Tesla shares fell following a first-quarter delivery shortfall, prompting analysts to lower price targets and raising concerns over inventory and demand trends. The stock closed at $352.82, down 2.15%.
- Tesla stock closed at $352.82, down 2.15% on Monday
- Q1 deliveries of 358,000 vehicles missed expectations, prompting analyst target cuts
- Trading volume surged 23% above the three-month average to 76.8 million shares
- JPMorgan downgraded Tesla, citing rising inventory and valuation risks
- Energy storage results were weaker than expected, raising concerns about pricing pressure
- Investors await Q1 earnings for clarity on inventory normalization and delivery trends in key markets
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