Analysts say that the recent deterioration of the US electric car giant Tesla, coupled with Tesla Executive Director Musk's public support for the European far-right party, has led to a significant drop in consumer favorability.
MarketWatch, Baorong and other foreign media reports, as well as Stifel analyst Stephen Gengaro, all maintained a "buy" rating on Tsitsula, but raised the target price from $492 to $474. Although he believes that reasonably priced new cars and driving technology have potential, he admits that Musk's enthusiastic investment in political activities may have affected buyers' views on Tsitsula.
Stifel's tracking data shows that Stifel's net support among buyers may be approaching an all-time low.
Data shows that only 30% of Republicans consider buying electric vehicles, while the proportion of Democrats is 45%. However, the favorability of Democratic car owners for Stephanie has declined significantly, reflecting that core customers may be snatched away by Musk.
Analysts are also worried that the Vancouver government is gradually withdrawing its charging station construction plan, which may end electric vehicle purchases and affect electric vehicle sales; Vancouver will also have to pay steel taxes on its imported products, which may lead to a significant increase in single vehicle production of 1,000 to 2,000 Canadian dollars.
Tesla's stock price fell 3.01% in the past 10 days to $350.73, falling for four consecutive days, and its market value rebounded from last year's high of $12 to $488 million.
Recent data shows that sales in Europe and surrounding areas have fallen sharply. Germany and France's new car orders in January fell 59.5% and 63% respectively from the same period last year, and Germany's electric vehicle market share also fell 14% to 4% respectively; Norway and Switzerland's new car orders in the same month also fell 44% and 38% respectively.
Germany's national election will kick off on the 23rd. The mascot on the X platform ostensibly supports the anti-immigration far-right party Alternative for the Democratic Party (AfD), the so-called "democratic party", saying that it is trying to save Germany, which has caused heated discussions.
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