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Tesla jumps 3% after nearly hitting 500,000 deliveries in 2020

Written by: tmohamed@businessinsider.com (Theron Mohamed)

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  • Tesla stock climbed as much as 3.4% in pre-market trading on Monday.
  • Elon Musk’s automaker exceeded its production target of 500,000 vehicles last year, and fell just short of 500,000 deliveries.
  • “So proud of the Tesla team for achieving this major milestone!” Musk tweeted about the news.
  • The electric-car company’s stock price soared by more than 740% in 2020.
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Tesla shares jumped as much as 3.4% in pre-market trading on Monday after the automaker revealed it delivered about 500,000 vehicles to customers last year.

Elon Musk’s electric-car company recorded 499,550 deliveries in 2020 – 450 short of its target. However, Tesla said its delivery figures tend to be “slightly conservative” and the final number could vary by 0.5% or more. Therefore, Musk and his team counted the performance as achieving their goal.

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“So proud of the Tesla team for achieving this major milestone!” Musk tweeted. “At the start of Tesla, I thought we had (optimistically) a 10% chance of surviving at all.”

Tesla hustled to hit its numbers last quarter. Its deliveries stood at about 318,000 at the end of September, meaning it had to deliver a demanding 180,000 vehicles in the fourth quarter.

Musk’s company also achieved its production target. It manufactured about 509,000 vehicles in 2020, exceeding its goal of 500,000.

Tesla’s stock price skyrocketed by about 740% last year, boosting its market capitalization to north of $600 billion.

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