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Tesla (TSLA) Q3 2021 earnings results: EPS beat and monster automotive margins

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The company’s Q3 2021 results were bolstered in part by Tesla’s growing influence in China. In comparison, FactSet analyst consensus estimated that Tesla would be posting revenue of $13.7 In comparison, analysts polled by FactSet expected the company to report adjusted earnings of $1.58 in the third quarter.

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Tesla (TSLA) Q1 2021 earnings results: $10.39B in revenue, beats with $0.93 EPS

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Tesla’s strong Q1 results were due in part to the accelerating Model Y ramp in the United States and the production push for the Model 3 and Model Y in Gigafactory Shanghai. In comparison, Wall Street expected Tesla’s Q1 2021 revenue to be at $10.29 Massive progress in Gigafactory Berlin and Giga Texas. Credit: Tesla.

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Tesla (TSLA) Q1 2022 earnings results: Another beat with 19% operating profit and margin

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In comparison, analysts expected Tesla to post a revenue of $17.8 Tesla cited a growth in vehicle deliveries, increasing average selling price, and growth in other parts of its business as a source of its revenue growth. The company added that its total debt excluding vehicle and energy product financing fell to less than $0.1B

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Tesla (TSLA) Q4 and FY 2021 earnings results: Revenue and EPS beat on most impressive quarter to date

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In comparison, Wall Street expected the EV maker to post earnings per share of $2.35 YoY, revenue was impacted by the following items: (1) growth in vehicle deliveries; (2) growth in other parts of the business,” Tesla noted. Our total debt excluding vehicle and energy product financing has fallen to just $1.4B

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Designing the First Apple Macintosh: The Engineers’ Story

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So one key challenge for the design group was to use inexpensive parts and to keep the parts count low. For example, it was simple for Mr. Smith to consult a purchasing agent about the price of parts if he needed to, because the purchasing agent worked in the same building.

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Xerox Parc’s Engineers on How They Invented the Future—and How Xerox Lost It

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It employs approximately 350 researchers, managers, and support staff (by comparison, Bell Laboratories before the AT&T breakup employed roughly 25,000). When I asked him how he got one, he told me that he went around to the various laboratories, collected parts that people owed him, and put it together himself.” and Toronto, Ont.,

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