Tesla’s tough second quarter shows what might happen in a recession

A poor performance was widely expected given the company’s Covid-related production problems in China in April and May, and increasingly bearish commentary from CEO Elon Musk (Photo: Reuters)Premium
A poor performance was widely expected given the company’s Covid-related production problems in China in April and May, and increasingly bearish commentary from CEO Elon Musk (Photo: Reuters)
wsj 2 min read . Updated: 21 Jul 2022, 05:18 PM IST Stephen Wilmot, The Wall Street Journal

The electric-vehicle maker’s production problems decimated its cash flows; demand shock could hit worse

Tesla needs to keep growing to keep cash flowing.

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