Tesla benefits in the last quarter, qualifying for the S.P. 500; 2020 delivery target ‘harder’

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Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) reported on Wednesday GAAP gains consistent with a consistent percentage of 50 cents in the quarter of the time, marking the successful fourth quarter of the automaker and making it eligible for inclusion in the S-P 500 index.

Tesla’s Second Quarter Results: Tesla reported an adjusted EPS of $2.19 and $6.04 billion that exceeded the $5.23 billion street estimate.

The automaker had an operating margin of 5% in the quarter.

Tesla’s money and money equivalents rose from $535 million to $8.6 billion in the quarter, with a loose money flow of $418 million, according to the automaker.

Tesla produced 82,727 cars this quarter (20% is minimized sequentially and 5% year-on-year) and delivered 90,891.

Tesla in the future: The automaker said it had the ability to exceed 500,000 vehicle deliveries through 2020 despite production disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“While achieving this purpose is more difficult, delivering some of a million cars through 2020 remains our purpose,” according to Tesla’s report.

With the addition of the Y-model capability to the Gigafactories in Berlin and Shanghai, Tesla said it was on track to begin deliveries from those plants by 2021.

The automaker said it had decided on the next U.S. Gigafactory site, but did not call the location on Wednesday.

Tesla Semi deliveries will begin in 2021, according to the automaker.

TSLA price action: Tesla shares rose 5.13% to $1674 in Wednesday’s out-of-hours consultation.

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Dustin Blitchok contributed to this report.

The interior of the Model Y factory in Shanghai. Photo courtesy of Tesla.

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