Tesla Inc TSLA bears scored the latest victory in the Tesla saga this week when the company reported just 260 Model 3s produced in the third quarter after previously guiding for 1,500. But while Tesla shares dropped another 2 percent Tuesday and are now down 7.4 percent in the past three months, one quarter’s production number may not be as important as many bears would like it to be.
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said Tuesday that, while the Model 3 number is certainly a “hiccup” in the Tesla story, these types of delays are par for the course when it comes to vehicle launches.
Instead of focusing on one bad production month, Jonas says investors should be focusing on the quality and market reception of the Model 3, which is critical for Tesla’s future as a company. Morgan Stanley is projecting 120,000 Model 3 deliveries in 2018.
For now, Jonas said the Q3 number will have no impact on Tesla’s ability to raise the cash it needs to continue building up its infrastructure. But Tesla still has a lot to prove in the long run. Jonas said the company will need to demonstrate that it can generate positive free cash flow, something that Morgan Stanley doesn’t expect to happen until 2019.
At the same time, Jonas said Tesla’s current share price reflects a bit too much optimism.
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