Use this to test narrative claims against margin and cash conversion.
Company intelligence
Tesla, Inc. (TSLA)
Quantfil combines the latest TSLA filing summary, key changes, financial snapshot, and recent trend context into one static page.
Filing summary
Tesla, Inc. filing and earnings overview
The filing reads mixed, but the higher-value read is whether the statement movement supports the industry's real proof points. The useful question is whether the filing changed the business read, not merely whether a headline metric moved.
The latest 10-Q for TSLA shows revenue was $22.4B and net income was $477.0M. The useful question is whether the filing changed the business read, not merely whether a headline metric moved.
Verification habit
Use this summary to decide what to check, then open the official SEC filing before relying on the conclusion.
Key changes
What changed and why it matters
- Revenue moved to $22.4B from $28.1B (-20.3% vs prior).
- Net income moved to $477.0M from $1.4B (-65.3% vs prior).
- Diluted EPS moved to $0.13 from $0.39 (-66.7% vs prior).
What matters now
Mixed read
Business implication
A useful filing read should connect the company's industry economics to the specific statement lines that prove or weaken the story. Do not let the page become a generic revenue recap.
Research note
Research note
Tesla's filing still reads as a debate rather than a clean thesis. The business is broadening through energy and software, but the core question remains automotive margin. That is the line most likely to decide whether the report feels merely active or genuinely improving.
The reason this matters is that Tesla can grow revenue while still weakening the quality of the earnings read. Price pressure, product cadence, and manufacturing execution all shape whether the company is building a stronger long-term economic model or simply preserving growth at a lower profitability level.
The filing becomes more useful when read through that lens. Instead of asking only whether revenue rose, it is better to ask whether margin stabilization, cash conversion, and adjacent profit pools are becoming strong enough to reduce how much the stock depends on the core vehicle debate.
What to watch
Company-specific checkpoints for the next filing
- Automotive gross margin and pricing discipline
- Energy and software contribution to profit mix
- Operating cash flow relative to capex plans
- Execution timing across new products and manufacturing cadence
Industry lens
Industry filing lens
A useful filing read should connect the company's industry economics to the specific statement lines that prove or weaken the story. Do not let the page become a generic revenue recap.
Use this page as a structured first pass on Tesla, Inc.. Start with the summary, then compare the current report with the prior filing and inspect the statement visuals for confirmation. Use the page to answer what changed, whether that change appears durable, and what still needs verification in the source filing. Tesla, Inc. filing dashboard built from SEC EDGAR company facts and recent periodic filings.
- The metric that most directly explains industry economics
- Whether cash flow confirms the income-statement story
- The filing section that could change the next-quarter watchlist
Verification notes
What to focus on next
- Confirm the 10-Q filing date, report period, and SEC source link before comparing figures.
- Check whether operating income and cash flow support the top-line narrative, not just the revenue figure.
- Use the current-versus-prior section to decide whether the latest report truly changed the read.
- Read the official 10-Q source if a risk-factor change or accounting note could alter the conclusion.
- Treat the summary as a prioritization tool first and an investment conclusion second.
Common mistake
A common mistake is turning one quarter into a full investment thesis. Use this page to frame the questions, then verify whether the same pressure points or strengths also appear in the underlying filing.
Quantfil pages are built from pre-generated public-company data and daily refreshed static assets. They are designed to accelerate the first read, not replace the underlying filing. Next earnings timing is not currently available for this symbol in the tracked public calendar feed.
Context before interpreting
Read these guides before turning the filing into a conclusion
This is the connective tissue between the education shelf and the live filing page. It helps the page behave like a research sequence rather than a standalone data widget.
Use this before treating delivery or revenue growth as business-quality improvement.
Use this sector lens before turning the filing into a company-specific view.
Use EDGAR to verify the source filing directly.
Editorial status
Human-edited research note
Tesla, Inc. has a company-specific research note layered onto the filing payload. Use it as an editorial starting point, then verify important details in the SEC source.
Financial snapshot
Latest reported figures
Trend section
Recent revenue trend
Current versus prior
How the latest report differs from the previous filing
Current $22.4B · Prior $28.1B
Current $477.0M · Prior $1.4B
Current $0.13 · Prior $0.39
Current $16.6B · Prior $16.5B
Current $84.1B · Prior $82.1B
Current $3.9B · Prior $2.2B
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