Tesla: Electric vehicle market ‘nowhere close to being saturated’ in China, analyst says

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Oppenheimer Sr. Research Analyst Colin Rusch joins Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita and Bradley Smith to discuss fourth quarter earnings for Tesla, the company’s supply chain challenges, EV market capitalization, and the outlook for EVs in 2022.

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