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Billionaire Israel Englander Pours Millions Into 2 Top EV Stocks — Tesla and Rivian
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It’s hardly an argument anymore – electric vehicles (EVs) are the future and are expected to be increasingly visible on the roads over the next several years.

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That said, recent times have seen this fledgling industry challenged; the tough economic backdrop has made for a difficult operating environment amid signs of waning demand. Not to mention, there’s plenty of competition, with legacy OEMs and new startups alike, vying for a piece of the cake. But that, in turn, opens up opportunities for investors, both for the casual one and the big fish.
Hardly any fish come bigger than Israel Englander. The Millennium Management founder and CEO oversees $58 billion in assets and has a net worth of 11.8 billion, and its looks like the billionaire has been busy loading up on some EV stocks recently – specifically on shares of the undisputed heavyweight of the sector and the company seen by many as its main challenger – Tesla () and Rivian (), respectively.
So, let’s see why Englander finds them both appealing right now. At the same time, we ran these tickers through the , to get a wider feel for general Street sentiment toward these names. Let’s see what the data and some analyst commentary show us.
Tesla
Say EVs, then naturally Tesla is the first name that comes to mind. This is the industry trailblazer, the company that changed the game and remains at the forefront of the EV revolution.
Say what you like about Elon Musk, EVs probably would not be the talk of the town without the Tesla CEO’s vision and drive. Musk forged ahead with his world domination plans even as the industry laughed off his seemingly ridiculous ambitions of turning the auto industry on its head. But no one’s laughing now, with Tesla valued above any other automaker, even though its sales are still nowhere near the industry’s true big hitters.
And while Tesla’s rise once seemed unstoppable, the company has had its fair share of issues recently, not least a dud of a Q3 report, which showed the company coming up short on both the top and bottom line. In the quarter, Tesla generated revenue of $23.35 billion, representing an 8.9% year-over-year uptick, yet missing the consensus estimate by $790 million. Auto gross margins (GM ex credits) also disappointed, hitting 16.3%, thereby falling shy of the Street’s 17.6% forecast. The end result was Adj. EPS of $0.66, a figure $0.07 below the analysts’ forecast.
Tesla also issued a warning of difficult times ahead, but Israel Englander evidently has faith in Tesla’s long-term prospects. He bought 407,695 shares in Q3, upping his stake considerably with his total holdings now standing at 523,087 shares. These currently command a market value of $122.66 million.
While Tesla is still seen primarily as an automaker, its ambitions are much bigger than that. The opportunities that lie elsewhere form a major part of RBC analyst Tom Narayan’s bullish thesis and could fuel the company’s next leg of growth.
“We think Tesla could be embarking on a strategic transition from being a car-maker to becoming a tier 1 supplier,” Narayan wrote. “First, we expect all North American automakers to eventually join its Supercharger network. Next, we could envision Tesla selling power electronics to other OEMs like Lucid with Aston Martin or Mercedes with Ferrari. Tesla is the biggest maker of these components in the world. We also could see Tesla selling batteries to other OEMs especially given its 200gwh expansion underway subsidized by the IRA. These efforts could be a profit center or could be sold competitively, so the company can sell FSD (full self-driving), which we think ultimately is the prize.”
These comments underpin Narayan’s Outperform (i.e., Buy) rating on TSLA shares, while his $301 price target makes room for 12-month returns of 28%. (To watch Narayan’s track record, )
However, not all on the Street are quite as confident on Tesla. Based on a mix of 14 Buys, 13 Holds and 6 Sells, the stock claims a Hold (i.e. neutral) consensus rating. The forecast calls for 12-month returns of a modest 5%, given the average price target stands at $247.29
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