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Tesla surges 28% in two days as traders look beyond coronavirus disruption

Published 2020-04-14, 01:21 p/m
© Reuters. The company logo is pictured on a Tesla Model X electric car in Berlin
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By Noel Randewich

(Reuters) - Shares of Tesla Inc (O:TSLA) surged 12% on Tuesday after Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) upgraded its rating on the electric carmaker and as Wall Street rallied on optimism the coronavirus outbreak was reaching a plateau.

The stock has jumped 28% in the past two days as investors look beyond disruptions caused by the pandemic, which has forced Tesla to close its California factory, furlough workers and cut salaries.

Credit Suisse raised its rating on Tesla to "neutral" from "underperform," saying short-term changes in demand related to the outbreak will distract traditional automakers like General Motors (N:GM) and Ford Motor (N:F) in their gradual transition toward electric vehicles.

"Coronavirus disruption will make it more difficult for legacy automakers to balance the long-term shift (to electric vehicles) in the face of near-term cycle disruption," Credit Suisse analyst Dan Levy wrote in a research note.

Levy raised his target price by $165 to $580, compared to Tesla's price of $733 on Tuesday.

Tesla's stock has doubled from its March low and remains down 20% from its record high close in February, before fears about the coronavirus' impact on the global economy triggered a deep stock market sell-off.

© Reuters. The company logo is pictured on a Tesla Model X electric car in Berlin

The S&P 500 rallied 2.6% on Tuesday as some U.S. states developed plans to reopen their economies, and the stock benchmark remains down about 16% from its Feb. 19 record high.

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