
Here's what to look for in Tesla's earnings
CNN
Tesla shareholders have been spending a lot of time following CEO Elon Musk's grand play to buy Twitter. Come Wednesday night they'll be focused once again on a company he already controls — Tesla itself.
Tesla (TSLA) reports first quarter results after the bell Wednesday. Analysts have a fairly bullish outlook for the companies' results.
Tesla earnings are expected to jump 142% from a year ago. Other traditional automakers, such as General Motors (GM), Ford (F), Toyota (TM) and Volkswagen (VLKAF), are all expected to report a drop in earnings — ranging from a 14% decline at VW to a 58% plunge at Ford — due to supply chain and production problems.

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