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    Could Tesla be losing its place among tech powerhouses?

    February 13, 2024
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    Tesla’s stock price has fallen 22% in 2024, making it the worst performer among the so-called Magnificent Seven tech stocks that have been driving the S&P 500 to new heights.

    1. The Magnificent Seven Index, comprising companies benefiting from the AI technology boom, reached a record 29.5% weighting in the S&P 500, but investors don’t view Tesla as an AI play like the other companies in the index.
    2. Tesla faces unique challenges as the demand for its products is fading, while companies associated with AI are experiencing explosive growth.
    3. Analysts have lowered their average 2024 profit estimate for Tesla by nearly half in the past year, while expectations for the other Magnificent Seven stocks have risen or remained stable.
    4. Tesla is viewed as a one-product company with the Model Y, while its other initiatives contribute less to revenue and earnings or are still in experimental stages.
    5. Slowing electric vehicle demand and uncertain AI credentials have made Tesla’s sky-high valuation hard to justify, with the stock trading at over 60x forward earnings.
    6. Despite short-term concerns, long-term investors believe Tesla’s unique position as the only profitable, large-scale, pure-play EV maker earns it a place in the elite club, with revenue and earnings growth expected to surpass most other mega-cap tech companies beyond 2024.
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