Tesla Shares Slip After Second-Quarter Earnings Results as Auto Revenues Fall Again

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Tesla records strong cash position and plans to expand suite of vehicles to include more affordable models.

Tesla Shares Slip After Second-Quarter Earnings Results as Auto Revenues Fall Again

Teslas filled the charging stations at the newly opened Tesla Diner in Hollywood, Calif., on July 22, 2025. Jill McLaughlin/The Epoch Times

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Shares of Tesla Motors slipped about 1 percent in after-hours trading despite second-quarter earnings largely matching Wall Street expectations.

The automaker reported adjusted earnings of $0.40 a share in the April—June period, matching market estimates.

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