1. Tesla reported Q2 earnings with higher-than-expected revenues but a significant drop in profits. 2. Profitability is under pressure, with earnings per share declining from the previous year, leading to a negative market reaction. 3. The absence of disruptions at the Berlin Gigafactory in Q2 partially explains the better revenue performance compared to Q1.
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