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Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Total Return:17.74%(TTM)

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The total return cagr for Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) is +17.74% over the latest trailing 12-month period. The comparable SPY value is +22.12%. Year-to-date total return is -14.64%. Total return includes price appreciation and reinvested dividends.

Growth of $10,000 in TSLA

$2,414,403

(241.4x return)

Invested on Jun 29, 2010

Growth of $10,000 in SPY (S&P 500)

$89,413

(8.9x return)

Invested on Jun 29, 2010

Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

This chart illustrates the cumulative performance of a hypothetical $10,000 investment. It assumes that all dividends paid by both the stock and SPY are reinvested in additional shares on the payment date, showing the true long-term compounding impact of distributions.

Recent Performance Indicators

YTD Total Return

-14.6%

1-Year Total Return

+17.7%

Current Dividend Yield

0.00%

Price CAGR vs. Total Return CAGR

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is shown below. The difference between price CAGR and total return CAGR is the compound contribution of dividends reinvested.

Holding PeriodPrice CAGRTotal Return CAGRDividend Addition
1 Year+17.7%+17.7%
3 Years+16.2%+16.2%
5 Years+13.6%+13.6%
10 Years+38.7%+38.7%
15 Years+42.7%+42.7%
20 Years

About Tesla, Inc.

Tesla, Inc. operates globally, specializing in the creation, production, and distribution of electric vehicles, alongside comprehensive energy generation and storage solutions. Its market reach extends across the United States, China, and various other international regions. The company's operations are primarily divided into two main segments: its Automotive business and its Energy Generation and Storage division. Within its Automotive division, Tesla not only provides a range of electric cars but also generates revenue from selling automotive regulatory credits. This segment further encompasses a variety of post-sale services, including non-warranty vehicle support, sales of pre-owned vehicles, various retail products, and car insurance offerings. Customers can acquire Tesla's sedans and sport utility vehicles through direct sales, purchases of used vehicles, or via in-app upgrades often facilitated by the extensive Tesla Supercharger network. The company supports these acquisitions with financing and leasing options. Furthermore, it ensures vehicle upkeep through its proprietary service centers and a fleet of mobile technicians, complemented by both standard and extended vehicle warranty programs. The Energy Generation and Storage segment focuses on the development, manufacturing, setup, sale, and rental of solar power systems and energy storage products, along with associated services. This caters to a diverse clientele, spanning residential users, commercial enterprises, industrial entities, and public utilities. Distribution channels include Tesla's online platform, physical stores, galleries, and a network of collaborative partners. The company also offers servicing and repairs for its energy products, including warranty support, and provides multiple financing avenues for those investing in its solar solutions. Founded in 2003, the corporation was initially named Tesla Motors, Inc., before officially rebranding to Tesla, Inc. in February 2017. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Austin, Texas.

Austin, TX
125,665 employees
Consumer Cyclical / Auto - Manufacturers
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Auto - Manufacturers
CEO
Elon R. Musk