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Tesla Model 3 delay raises cashflow risks, but analysts upbeat

Published 01/04/2018, 03:29 PM
© Reuters. A Tesla showroom is seen in Santa Monica
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By Munsif Vengattil and Laharee Chatterjee

(Reuters) - Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) shares recouped some of their losses on Thursday after falling as much as 3.6 percent, a day after it pushed back a production target for its much-anticipated Model 3 sedan yet again.

Analysts stayed upbeat, saying the electric car maker had finally set an achievable target for their mass-market sedan that is priced at $35,000. The delay, however, is likely to impact Tesla's cashflow, a big challenge for many quarters now.

Tesla said on Wednesday it would likely build about 2,500 Model 3s per week by the end of the first quarter, half the number it had earlier promised. The company now expects to reach its goal of 5,000 vehicles per week by the end of the second quarter.

"With absolute Model 3 sales tracking behind expectations and Model 3 gross margin improvement likely to be pushed out until production reaches greater scale, the expected cash tailwind from Model 3 will take longer to manifest itself than was anticipated," Evercore ISI analyst George Galliers said in a note.

Tesla, headed by Elon Musk, has been struggling to overcome production bottlenecks and reported its biggest-ever quarterly loss in the July-September quarter.

The company burned through $1.1 billion in cash in that quarter and said in November it would spend roughly the same amount in the fourth quarter. It had about $3.5 billion in cash and cash equivalents as of Sept. 30.

Chief Financial Officer Deepak Ahuja had reassured investors that cash flow would "improve significantly" over the next few quarters as Tesla continued to ramp up Model 3 production.

Tesla shares were down at $313.02 in afternoon trading. The median price target on the stock is $310 and eight of 25 brokerages covering the stock rate it "buy" or higher. Eight have a "hold" rating and the rest a "sell" or lower.

"We believe that Tesla may have finally set a beatable production target," Nomura Instinet analyst Romit Shah said in a note.

"Importantly, we believe that Tesla is prioritizing quality control. While Tesla's repeated guidance revisions could begin to risk damaging its elite brand, a mass-recall would probably be far more damaging," he said.

Tesla's luxury Model S sedans and Model X SUVs regularly require fixes before they can leave the factory and quality checks have routinely revealed defects in nearly all of these models inspected after assembly, Reuters reported in November, citing sources.

Tesla has maintained that its quality control process is unusually rigorous.

Analysts said on Thursday they continue to believe that sales of the Model 3 sedan could transform the niche automaker into a mass producer, giving it an edge over a host of rivals such as General Motors Co (N:GM) and BMW (DE:BMWG) who are entering the nascent electric car market.

© Reuters. A Tesla showroom is seen in Santa Monica

"Given that TSLA received over 400k Model 3 reservations with essentially no marketing, we believe potential demand for the vehicle is likely underestimated, and think TSLA could significantly increase demand through its own advertising in the future," Baird Equity Research analyst Ben Kallo said.

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