Trio Of Reasons To Avoid Tesla: Musk, Slowing Sales, Scant Cash

 | Mar 14, 2019 18:37

The twists and turns of Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) tortuous story are becoming overwhelming for investors and analysts who follow the stock. This is a company with a promising product, electric cars, run by a terrible manager, Elon Musk. This reality was brought into stark relief by the events of the past couple of weeks, raising serious questions about whether it's possible for Musk to lead the carmaker during its most crucial stage of evolution.

On March 10 Tesla, through a blog post , backtracked on its major marketing strategy, saying it now intends to keep a large number of its showrooms open and would increase prices of its expensive models by 3%. This came just 10 days after Tesla announced that it planned to wind down all but a small number of its stores in a bid to cut costs as it tries to introduce a cheaper version of its Model 3 Sedan, the automaker’s first mass-manufactured car.

“Shifting all sales online, combined with other ongoing cost efficiencies, will enable us to lower all vehicle prices by about 6% on average, allowing us to achieve the $35,000 Model 3 price point earlier than we expected,” Tesla said on Feb. 28. The abrupt decision to close its retail stores was hard to stomach for both its employees and investors. No matter how digitally savvy Tesla’s fans are, it would be naive to think that its cars would attract a large number of buyers without a brick-and-mortar presence.

Musk’s habit of sending half baked and sometimes wrong information through his Twitter feed remains an ongoing issue, one that's seriously tarnished his image. It's also led to a securities fraud lawsuit from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

We believe these latest events clearly show a company in financial distress. Trading at $288.96 at yesterday's close, Tesla shares have lost about 6% of their value in the past month, and 7% since the start of 2019, which demonstrates the nervousness of investors who now increasingly believe Tesla is making decisions on the fly and reacting to challenges without deep-thinking.