Although the company's delivery numbers broke records, they still fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
In addition, Tesla thanked its customers, employees, and suppliers, among others, for helping it achieve a “great 2022 in light of significant COVID and supply chain related challenges throughout the year.”
Tesla’s disappointing delivery numbers are the newest problem in the automaker’s pile of woes, many of which were created by CEO Elon Musk, who also owns Twitter and SpaceXApril when Musk decided he wanted to buy Twitter. He would spend the summer attempting, Musk begrudgingly completed his purchase, much to the horror of investors who wanted the billionaire to focus on Tesla.
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