Factors affecting the valuation of electric vehicle company in 2020 : case Tesla Inc.
Le, Long; Ho, Quynh (2021)
Lataukset:
Le, Long
Ho, Quynh
2021
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202105189117
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202105189117
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During an uncertain period as 2020, various industries, including automotive & trans-portation, which are commonly known to be the heart of the world economy, under-went huge impacts & disruption due to worldwide lockdown, temporary layoff, and production discontinuity. This unforeseen scenario led several businesses to file for Chapter 11 of bankruptcy, liquidation, and bailouts or change their core performances to adapt to this uncertainty. However, few companies became shining stars from the darkness with colossal success during the last three quarters (Q2, Q3, and Q4) with exceptional performances, leading to stock price skyrocketing in several stock ex-changes. In this paperwork, we will analyze and conclude by providing a comprehen-sive view of the reasons behind the successful performance and valuation of Tesla Inc. in the automotive sector. Altogether, the readers will see the picture inside out from:
• The core values of the company
• Its extensive enterprise-level activities and finally
• The public & institutional policies’ effects,
which caused the valuation boom of the California-based electric car producing leader, even during the pandemic.
The main empirical part of the study is based on qualitative research, divided into two main branches: internal and external. The research will also include points of view from institutional banks, mutual funds, and experts in related deeds, e.g., material production, technology, administration, accounting, and finance.
• The core values of the company
• Its extensive enterprise-level activities and finally
• The public & institutional policies’ effects,
which caused the valuation boom of the California-based electric car producing leader, even during the pandemic.
The main empirical part of the study is based on qualitative research, divided into two main branches: internal and external. The research will also include points of view from institutional banks, mutual funds, and experts in related deeds, e.g., material production, technology, administration, accounting, and finance.