How reliably can you predict the future earnings on a company such as Tesla?

Volkswagen, Toyota, Hyundai and others are aggressively pushing into electric vehicles. Hyperion sees this as a huge positive for Tesla as more EVs drive awareness of the technology.

Hyperion Asset Management’s Deputy CIO Jason Orthman explains why competition and predictability are two factors the Hyperion investment team use in modelling future earnings on a company like Tesla.

To learn more, watch our adviser webinar ‘Sustainability & investing – Insights on why sustainability is more important than ever for portfolio returns’ on-demand to hear Hyperion Asset Management’s MD and CIO Mark Arnold, and Deputy CIO Jason Orthman discuss how the investment team assess sustainable companies.

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