EV maker delivered 462,890 vehicles in three months to 30 September while Wall street expected on average 469,828
Tesla missed expectations for third-quarter deliveries on Wednesday, hurt by stiff competition from rivals in China and Europe, sending shares of the world’s most valuable automaker down 3%.
The electric vehicles maker handed over 462,890 vehicles in the three months to 30 September up 6.4% from the preceding quarter.
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