• Daniel Ives of Wedbush on Thursday increased his bull case price target on Tesla to $2,500, implying a roughly 52% surge from where shares currently trade.
  • Tesla reported second quarter earnings Wednesday that exceeded Wall Street’s expectations and showed its fourth consecutive quarterly profit, paving the way for potential inclusion in the S&P 500 index.
  • “This sustained level of profitability is key for the bulls and speaks to a business model which is staying out of the red ink despite this unprecedented COVID-19 dark storm,” Ives wrote in a Thursday note.
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Tesla stock could extend its epic rally if the best-case scenario plays out, according to one Wall Street analyst.

Daniel Ives of Wedbush on Thursday increased his bull-case price target on shares of the automaker to $2,500 from $2,000 following the company’s better-than-expected second quarter earnings report on Wednesday.

The bull case represents a roughly 52% increase from where shares of Tesla currently trade, even after jumping nearly 6% on the positive earnings results. In addition to beating analyst expectations, the results showed the company’s fourth consecutive quarterly profit, paving the way for potential inclusion in the S&P 500 index.

“Last night Tesla reported its June results that came in much better than expectations as Musk & Co. delivered an Aaron-Judge like home run quarter and continue to defy the skeptics,” Ives wrote in a Thursday note. He also raised his base-case price target to $1,800 from $1,250 and maintained his neutral rating on the company.

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Beyond strong vehicle deliveries, which were already known, "investors continue to be laser focused on the profitability picture of TSLA," Ives wrote.

The company reported strong results on Wednesday, with GAAP gross margins that beat Wall Street expectations and adjusted Ebitda that "speaks to a business model which continues to have significantly lower costs and more production efficiency even in the face of challenging circumstances globally given COVID-19," according to Ives.

Ives continued: "This sustained level of profitability is key for the bulls and speaks to a business model which is staying out of the red ink despite this unprecedented COVID-19 dark storm."

Ives has also been focused on Tesla's performance in China, where he sees EV demand starting to accelerate and which he has long called a "linchpin of success." In the company's earnings report, China "appeared to be the star of the show and was a major source of strength in 2Q based on our analysis and industry data with robust momentum into 2H and 2021," he wrote.

In addition, "Tesla also announced the Cybertruck factory will be in Austin, TX, a smart strategic location in our opinion," according to Ives.

Shares of Tesla have gained about 294% year-to-date.

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