Notes You Need for March 29: German inflation, TSLA production short again, Facebook, ACXM, soybeans vs. corn, AT&T vs CSCO

Notes You Need for March 29: German inflation, TSLA production short again, Facebook, ACXM, soybeans vs. corn, AT&T vs CSCO

In my daily trawling through the market I come upon lots of tidbits of knowledge that I think are important to investors but that don’t justify a full post. I’ve decided to start compiling these notes here each day in a kind of running mini blog that I’m calling Notes You Need. A representative entry resembles this from today: “10:40 a.m.: Tesla (TSLA) is coping with what looks like another quarter of lagging production for its Model 3. Deutsche Bank is projecting that production averaged just 800 cars a week in the first quarter. The weekly run rate, the bank’s analysts say, is now approaching 1,100 cars. That’s well short of the 2,500 cars a week that CEO Elon Musk had targeted for the first quarter. I’m not sure that this will be a big surprise to Tesla investors.”