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Tesla stock slips as UBS slashes its price target by 10%, citing slowing demand in China

Jun 30, 2021, 00:29 IST
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Tesla TKed Wall Street's expectations. Xinhua/Ding Ting via Getty Images
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The rise in popularity of Chinese electric vehicle brands like BYD, Nio, and XPeng represent a growing threat to Tesla's dominance, UBS said in a note on Tuesday.

The bank reduced its Tesla price target by 10% to $660 from $730, representing a potential decline of 4% from Monday's close.

Tesla is still seen as the top brand in China's electric vehicle market, according to a consumer survey conducted by UBS. But the company's lead is slowly starting to dwindle, "with a slight negative trend year-over-year while local EV brands have climbed in the rankings," UBS said.

And while Tesla still has a commanding lead in EV powertrain technology relative to legacy automakers like Ford and Mercedes-Benz, that lead will likely decline over time, making their vehicles less attractive when compared to competitor offerings.

"Tesla's lead in EV powertrain will likely shrink while the AV [autonomous vehicle] opportunity is already fully priced," UBS explained.

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Going forward, the most upside potential in EV stocks will come from legacy automakers who are making the transition away from gas-powered. UBS thinks the legacy automakers with the greatest re-rating opportunity are Volkswagen, General Motors, and Hyundai, according to the note.

While investors may re-rate the stocks of legacy automakers higher, consumers seem to be sticking with Tesla for now. UBS found that 43% of respondents who intend to purchase an electric vehicle are considering Tesla products, far outpacing other EV automakers like Volkswagen, BMW, and Audi.

Shares of Tesla fell as much as 2% in Tuesday trades, and are down 3% year-to-date, as of Monday's close.

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