(Reuters) -Tesla's shares fell nearly 4% in early Frankfurt trading on Thursday, after the company's quarterly profit missed Wall Street expectations due to tariff and research costs, as well as a drop in income from regulatory credits. Revenues however beat estimates, driven by the highest quarterly sales of its electric vehicles, as U.S. buyers rushed to lock in a key tax credit ahead of its expiry last month. The stock is down around 10% in Frankfurt so far in 2025, compared with a 8.7% rise in New York. (Reporting by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Amanda Cooper)
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