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Tesla Stock Falls as Bad News About Europe Sales Continues to Roll In

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Key Takeaways

  • Tesla shares declined for a second straight session on Tuesday as the electric vehicle maker continues to get bad news about sales in Europe.
  • Tesla registrations in Germany and the United Kingdom fell 46% and 62%, respectively, in April compared to a year earlier.
  • The data follows figures from Spain on Monday that also showed declining demand for Tesla vehicles.

Tesla (TSLA) shares slid Tue💫sday, extending Monday's decline as bad news continues to pile up about the electric vehicle giant's sales in Europe.

Tesla vehicle registrations, often used as a proxy for sales, declined 46% in Germany and 62% in the United Kingdom in April compared to a year earlier, according to data released Tuesday by industry groups in the respective countries.

The data comes a day after 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:similarly disappointing figures out of Spain, which showed that Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y declined in April. Registrations in the month were down 55% to 81% in other European countries like Belgium and Sweden, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

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Tesla shares were down 2% in rece✨nt trading, and have lost more than 30% of their value so far this year.

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