Tesla Will Be Listed On Bursa

Tesla Will Be Listed On Bursa

Last Friday, Tesla the acts required to be quoted on the stock. By this move, the company will earn about 100 million dollars.

Tesla Motors company was founded in 2003. He sold 937 units of the Roadster and Roadster sports model, the first profit recorded in July of 2009.

The models were marketed Tesla Roadster, which costs 109,000 dollars and Sports Roadster model, which costs 128,000 dollars. It seems that 2011 will be dropped since these models, due to a possible decrease in orders, but partly because in 2012 it will launch the Tesla Model S, which will be a more practical car, more accessible and will be mass produced.

Tesla will buy a factory, probably in Los Angeles, where it will produce new electric sedan, model S. A week ago, Tesla received 465 million dollars in order to produce the new Model S.

Launch of the new Model S could be problem for American producer, as GM and Nissan will launch two electric models this year, competition became fierce electrical segment. GM to launch Volt (Amp in Europe) and Nissan will launch Leaf model.

The new Model S will have a price of about 60,000 U.S. dollars, but will have the disadvantage of being launched 2 years after the Volt, which promises to be a real electric car.

The roadster could go back in production again, after launching the Model S. Tesla documentation related to the company listing on the exchange, can be found here.

Tesla Will Be Listed On Bursa

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