Does it plan to? Tesla has never declared dividends on our common stock. We intend on retaining all future earnings to finance future growth and therefore, do not anticipate paying any cash dividends in the foreseeable future. When was Tesla's initial public offering (IPO)?
Tesla has a conensus rating of Hold which is based on 7 buy ratings, 16 hold ratings and 9 sell ratings. What is Tesla's price target? The average price target for Tesla is $171.99. This is based on 32 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.
The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG), Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), and Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE:CL) are some of the best dividend growers to generate regular income as these companies have raised their payouts for decades.
Amazon is the only company in the S&P 500 with a trillion-dollar market capitalization that doesn't pay a dividend. Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, and Meta Platforms all pay. Even superhot artificial intelligence stock Nvidia yields 0.02%.
Trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of 41.7 implies rosy projections, which might not end up happening, based on what I just outlined. It's unlikely Tesla's returns going forward will come anywhere near resembling the last five years. So, investors shouldn't expect a $1,000 price per share by the end of the decade.
Wall Street expects Tesla earnings per share of just $2.96 a share in 2024, according to FactSet. That would be a around a 5% decline vs. last year's $3.12. That was a 23% decline vs. 2022. Analyst project a solid increase in 2025 to $4.13 a share.
Now Alphabet (GOOG/GOOGL), in conjunction with its first-quarter earnings release on April 25, said it is initiating a quarterly dividend for all its share classes. Shareholders on record as of June 10 will be paid a dividend of $0.20 per share on June 17.
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