Stock Share For Tesla In King

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The document is an Equity Share Agreement that outlines the terms between two parties, referred to as Alpha and Beta, who intend to invest in residential property together. It includes key features such as specifying the purchase price, down payment contributions from each party, and loan financing details. The form stipulates that Alpha and Beta will hold the title as tenants in common and participate in an equity-sharing venture regarding the property. Each party’s financial contribution and share of any future profits are clearly defined. The document also establishes responsibilities for maintenance and utilities, distribution of proceeds upon sale, and provisions for death or disputes. This form is particularly useful for attorneys and legal assistants managing investment agreements, partners and owners in real estate ventures, and associates or paralegals needing to assist clients with real estate transactions. Clear instructions are provided for filling out the document, allowing users with varying levels of experience to understand and complete it effectively.
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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.

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Stock Share For Tesla In King