Tesla stock is on the rise again despite a few analyst’s predictions of a decline in the company’s Full Year 2025 (FY 2025) deliveries. Tesla’s robotaxi business and AI development arm keep analysts hopeful about the company’s future.
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas recently reinstated Tesla as the investment bank’s “Top Pick” in US Auto. The announcement boosted TSLA’s share price, which is currently at $292.98–as of this writing.
“TSLA shares are down 30%YTD on a clear buyers’ strike. We reinstate Tesla as our ‘Top Pick’ in US Autos with >50% upside to our $430 price target. Bull Case $800. TSLA FY25 deliveries could potentially decline YoY (year-over-year), creating an attractive entry point to our preferred embodies AI name,” wrote Jonas in a recent note.
Like Jonas, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives remains bullish about Tesla. In a recent note, Ives set a price target of $550 per share for TSLA. The Wedbush analysts believe critics’ concerns about Musk’s involvement in the US government, particularly DOGE, are overblown. Ives argues that Tesla has a competent management team, and Musk has proven that he has an uncanny ability to juggle multiple tasks across different industries.
Ives and Jonas predict that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature and robotaxi business will drive the company’s future growth. Ives forecasts that Tesla’s focus on AI development could bring the company’s valuation up to $2 trillion.
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