Tesla's Big Beat Raises Questions
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A massive delivery beat with minimal commentary widens the information gap between Tesla’s internal roadmap and external expectations. If your planning assumes a smooth, linear EV and autonomy adoption curve, this kind of opacity is a risk factor—not just for investors, but for suppliers and competitors anchoring to public signals.
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