$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$
IPO: $Tesla went public at $17 per share in June 2010.
Early Years:
2011: Tesla stock saw a modest increase of 7.3%.
2012: The stock grew by 18.6%.
2013: A significant jump with a 344.1% increase, largely due to the first profit Tesla reported in its history.
Growth and Volatility:
2014: Up by 47.9%.
2015: A more moderate increase of 7.9%.
2016: A decline of 11%.
2017: Increased by 45.7%.
2018: A slight rise of 6.9%.
2019: Up by 25.7%.
Major Surge:
2020: An extraordinary increase of 743.4%, driven by the market's confidence in Tesla's growth and its inclusion in the S&P 500.
2021: Continued growth with a 49.8% rise.
Recent Fluctuations:
2022: A significant decrease of -65%, reflecting broader market concerns including supply chain issues, inflation, and interest rate hikes.
2023: A strong recovery with a 105.5% increase, showcasing investor confidence in Tesla's resilience and future prospects.
2024: So far, a decline of -31.3% from the beginning of the year, reflecting some investor caution or profit-taking.
Highs and Lows:
The all-time high closing price was $424.77 on December 11, 2024.
The 52-week high was $429.30, while the 52-week low was $138.80.
Over the last 52 weeks, the average Tesla stock price has been around $221.37.
Notable Events:
Tesla's stock has been influenced by major company milestones like new model releases, production scaling, and battery technology advancements.
Elon Musk's influence, both positive and negative, through his public statements and business decisions, has also played a role in stock price movements.
Stock splits, like the 5-for-1 split in August 2020, have historically led to short-term price volatility.
Investor Sentiment:
Tesla's stock is often discussed on many platforms, where posts reflect a mix of optimism about Tesla's future in electric and autonomous vehicles, and concerns over valuation, competition, and macroeconomic factors.
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