Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA)’s Long-Term Prospects Overshadow Valuation Concerns

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Tesla, however, has the edge

From a strict business standpoint, advanced technology is an irrefutable edge for any company. However, business acumen is more important as it transforms amazing technology into actual sales. In relation to this, Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) is working on building its brand and enhancing customer experience. For starters, it has introduced flexible payment programs that don’t exactly reduce the price points and bungle the luxury stance, but enhance convenient payments. The factory-owned dealerships and TeslaMotorClub.com, a site dedicated to sharing insights on the brand, are also key catalysts for brand loyalty. Again from a strict business standpoint, this is what will make the difference when it comes to purchasing decisions.

Conclusion

Going by the global shift toward integrating investing with ESG factors, there is no denying that there will be reinvigorated interest in companies that present green solutions. Looking at Tesla’s technology and tactful business approach, there is no denying that this is a company that’s not only consistent with investors’ push for sustainable and environmental friendly solutions, but that also has the clout to bring in huge sales in the long run.

Despite the rally that has brought every investor to the edge of their seats with anticipation, anxiety and suspense, Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) still makes a compelling case for the long-term buy-and-hold investor. It is case where long term prospects overshadow valuation concerns.

The article Tesla’s Long-Term Prospects Overshadow Valuation Concerns originally appeared on Fool.com and is written by Lennox Yieke.

Lennox Yieke has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends General Motors and Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA). The Motley Fool owns shares of Tesla Motors. Lennox is a member of The Motley Fool Blog Network — entries represent the personal opinion of the blogger and are not formally edited.

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