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TSLA Stock Performance Previous close295.14 Day range 281.85 - 309.83 Year range 167 - 488 Market cap 950,634,152,000 Primary exchange NASDAQ
You might wonder, then, how you'd have done had you invested in Tesla way back -- such as in 2015. Image source: Getty Images. Here's your answer: If you'd invested $1,000 in shares of Tesla at the beginning of 2015, you'd have a stake worth $27,615 a decade later.
If you'd invested $10,000 in Tesla stock five years ago, you'd be sitting on nearly $138,600 now. That's a stunning multibagger stock.
If you invested $10,000 with founder Elon Musk 10 years ago, your stake would be worth $2.1 million now. That works out to a more than 70% average annual return. The same $10,000 put into the S&P 500 during that time grew just 274% to $37,376. That's just 14% compounded annually.
Is Tesla stock a Buy, Sell or Hold? Tesla stock has received a consensus rating of buy. The average rating score is and is based on 50 buy ratings, 27 hold ratings, and 15 sell ratings.
If you invested $10,000 with founder Elon Musk 10 years ago, your stake would be worth $2.1 million now. That works out to a more than 70% average annual return. The same $10,000 put into the S&P 500 during that time grew just 274% to $37,376.
Tesla (TSLA) Ownership Overview The ownership structure of Tesla (TSLA) stock is a mix of institutional, retail, and individual investors. Approximately 32.25% of the company's stock is owned by Institutional Investors, 20.57% is owned by Insiders, and 47.18% is owned by Public Companies and Individual Investors.
Chart Tesla (TSLA) TTM EPS - Earnings per Share 2022-03-31 $2.45 2021-12-31 $1.63 2021-09-30 $1.03 2021-06-30 $0.6455 more rows
Tesla EPS for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 was $0.62, a 16.98% increase. Tesla 2023 annual EPS was $4.3, a 18.78% increase from 2022. Tesla 2022 annual EPS was $3.62, a 122.09% increase from 2021. Tesla 2021 annual EPS was $1.63, a 676.19% increase from 2020.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is owned by 44.87% institutional shareholders, 13.80% Tesla insiders, and 41.33% retail investors. Elon Musk is the largest individual Tesla shareholder, owning 411.41M shares representing 12.82% of the company. Elon Musk's Tesla shares are currently valued at $166.15B.