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Noel Randewich

Tesla shares surge 13% as strong deliveries drive profit optimism

FILE PHOTO: Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk dances onstage during a delivery event for Tesla China-made Model 3 cars in Shanghai, China January 7, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo

Shares of Tesla Inc <TSLA.O> surged 13% to a record high on Monday, extending their rally to over 40% in five sessions after analysts raised their price targets on the electric car maker following its strong quarterly deliveries.

The day's jump increased Tesla's stock market value by $30 billion, eclipsing the entire value of Ford Motor Co <F.N>, currently at $25 billion.

FILE PHOTO: The Tesla logo is pictured on an electric car at Brussels Motor Show, Belgium, January 9, 2020. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

JMP Securities increased its price target to $1,500 from $1,050 after Tesla on Thursday reported higher-than-expected second-quarter vehicle deliveries, defying plummeting sales in the wider auto industry as the coronavirus pandemic slammed the global economy.

"We believe that the question to be considered is not whether the stock is expensive on current valuation measures, but what the company's growth and competitive position signal about the stock's potential for the next several years," JMP Securities analyst Joseph Osha wrote in a client note. Tesla's annual sales could hit $100 billion by 2025, he predicted.

JPMorgan, which rates Tesla "underweight," raised its price target to $295 from $275, while Deutsche Bank upped its target to $1,000 from $900. The median analyst price target for Tesla is $675, compared with its current price of $1,372, according to Refinitiv.

Tesla's solid delivery numbers heightened expectations of a profitable second quarter, which would mark the first time in Tesla's history that it would report four consecutive quarters of profit.

However, with Tesla's stock up nearly 500% over the past year, many investors believe the rally is unsustainable. The stock is trading at 158 times expected earnings, according to Refinitiv, an exceptionally high valuation.

Following Monday's surge, Tesla's market capitalization stood at $245 billion, growing its lead as the world's most valuable automaker.

(Reporting by Noel Randewich; Editing by Marguerita Choy and Richard Chang)

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