Category: Tesla

  • Foresight, Insight, and Cross-Sight: Teslas Strategy

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    Nowadays, managers often misinterpret the true meaning of strategy. They define it as an instrument of identifying and targeting appealing markets to then find the most effective methods of maintaining lucrative positions of an advantage there. Unfortunately, protecting market positions cannot ensure the profitability and growth of an enterprise. Todd Zenger (2013) argues that managers…

  • Tesla Inc.s Financial Risks Analysis

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    The company that I have chosen to look at is Tesla, Inc., which has experienced significant financial risks due to the volatility of the automotive market and the changing needs of customers. Among the main risk factors that the company has reported experiencing are delays in manufacturing and other challenges associated with the design, production,…

  • Tesla Motors Companys Market Metrics Analysis

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    Table of Contents Market Size Brand Position and Brand Image Market Penetration Market Share. Competition Conclusion References Market Size For Tesla Motors, Inc. (TM), the most general definition of the market is the automotive one; about 88 million units a year worldwide is sold within it (Perkowski, 2014, para. 1). However, TM concentrates on producing…

  • Tesla Inc.s Stock Prices Analytics

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    Table of Contents Introduction High Daily Stock Prices Low Daily Stock Prices Histogram of Adjusted Closing Stock Price Histogram of Stock Trade Volume Conclusion Reference Introduction For this weeks assignment, the stock prices of Tesla are reviewed using Yahoos Finance service. Tesla is a United States-based company that works in the industry of electric car…

  • Teslas Carbon Footprint Issue

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    Introduction In the modern world, societies expect a business organization that operates within the regions to be accountable for the impacts associated with their practices in the given environment. The act of being responsible is no longer considered a business activity but rather a demand driven by customers. Tesla is a manufacturing company that releases…

  • SWOT Analysis of Tesla Company

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    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction SWOT analysis is an effective method for assessing the main performance factors of an organization or business. The purpose of the use is to identify the areas of opportunity and the main threats to the enterprise, covering all the necessary aspects (Clark, 2017). SWOT analysis includes strengths,…

  • Tesla Motors as the Most Compelling Car Company

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    Introduction Tesla is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers in Silicon Valley with the vision of creating the most compelling car company of the 21st century. Accelerating the world towards realization of sustainable energy is the firms…

  • Tesla Inc.s Stock Prices Analytics

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    Table of Contents Introduction High Daily Stock Prices Low Daily Stock Prices Histogram of Adjusted Closing Stock Price Histogram of Stock Trade Volume Conclusion Reference Introduction For this weeks assignment, the stock prices of Tesla are reviewed using Yahoos Finance service. Tesla is a United States-based company that works in the industry of electric car…

  • Lenovo and Tesla Companies Cases

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    At the end of 2003, IBM offered to sell its PC Department (PCD) to Lenovo; Lenovo agreed and purchased it in 2004 (Liu, 2007, pp. 574-575). In this paper, we are going to discuss this decision from the perspective of acquiring sustainable competitive advantage by Lenovo. It is stressed that in 2003-2004, Lenovo was a…

  • Tesla Inc.s Business Model Analysis

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    Executive Summary This business report analyzes and rates Tesla in comparison to its rivals in the auto industry, as well as its business model, tactics, culture, available resources, and other vital aspects. With the help of SWOT analysis, it became evident what strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats are now in play. The most important results…