Tesla shares should be perceived as Chinese, Morgan Stanley believes - RBC

Tesla shares should be perceived as Chinese, Morgan Stanley believes - RBC
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According to MS analysts, as Tesla receives about half of its income in China, it can be called a derivative of Chinese technology companies. And such dependence will remain until 2030.

This makes Tesla dependent on the performance of the Chinese market as a whole. The growth of China's GDP will directly affect the performance of Ilon Musk's brainchild. However, we previously wrote about the accompanying risk of competition, and this is already a negative for the company's prospects.