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In after hours trade last night, the stock jumped as much as 12%.
Tesla reported earnings per share of $0.02, topping expectations for profit of $0.01.
Tesla also reported that in the third quarter it deliver 7,785 Model S vehicles, with revenue for the quarter totaling $932 million.
The real story with the Tesla's earnings report, however, is that the company said it would make 2,000 more Model S sedans that it expected to sell in 2014.
As Business Insider's Matthew DeBord reported last night, this gap is something that Tesla earlier indicated would show up in its report, and the company expects this production/sales issue to be resolved in 2015 as its California plant adjusts to higher production levels.
On Tesla's earnings conference call, CEO Elon Musk insisted that the company doesn't have a demand problem, but a production problem.
"Demand is not our issue, production is our issue," Musk said. "We have more demand than we can address and levers we can pull to increase demand, and we're not doing it."
Tesla is one of the most closely followed stocks in the market, and where the stock goes on Thursday after its earnings report will be at the top of many traders and investors' minds.