Here's the email Elon Musk sent Tesla employees with 10 days left in Q3

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent an e-mail to all employees at the EV maker, saying the company would have to “rally hard” to hit “record deliveries” for the quarter.

According to a survey of analysts by FactSet, Wall Street expects Tesla to report vehicle deliveries of 144,000 for the quarter. The estimates range from 123,000 to 190,000.

Earlier this year, the company offered guidance that it would deliver 500,000 electric vehicles in 2020, and it has not changed that number. However, in its filings, Tesla has revised its tone, and stopped saying it would "comfortably exceed" 500,000 deliveries in 2020.presentation on Tuesday, where it is expected to reveal new details about its battery and manufacturing technology.

Bank of America research analyst John Murphy who raised his price target for shares of Tesla to $550 earlier this month, wrote in a note ahead of the shareholder meeting: "Overall, we expect news flow with the event will be positive, but given there is so much hype behind the company, it is unlikely to drive a material move in the stock in either direction, in our view."Here's the full e-mail from Musk to Tesla employees.We have a shot at a record quarter for vehicle deliveries, but will have to rally hard to achieve it. This is the most [sic] number of vehicles per day that we've ever had to deliver.

Please consider vehicle deliveries to be absolute top priority. It's also extremely important that we keep factory output as high as possible over the remaining 10 days. This is vital for the California market.

 

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Why not use his billions to hire more employees?

Only one American car manufacturer which is growing in this pandemic year.

While Tesla dealer lots are overflowing with unsold inventory.

The employees will get nothing out of that, just Musk will get more value on his stock options lol.

This is why Elon Musk's companies have trouble hitting their goals or making profits.

Who’s buying these tesla cars ?

Disclosing internal, confidential company e-mails which causes a material effect on the price of the security? Uh... NewYork_SEC ?

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