TSLA showing cracks?

TSLA showing cracks?

With TSLA going in the past few days from 130 to 110 and now back up to 120, it seems the market is a bit on edge about

18 July 2013 at 02:27 AM
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288 p/e ratio?
Elon aims to double that with this new brilliant move.


My best stock guy on Twitter is abandoning ship with spaceX looming ipo :(. I have no idea what I'm doing, so I will hold the stock forever.


I get the sense that Musk cares about xAI and spaceX about 1000x more than Tesla

And why not, hes max extracted from Tesla and spaceX is about to make him a couple more trillion dollars

Same thing he did to New York and California when the subsidy ran dry. Same thing he does to everything.



Leave it to Elon to create a Ponzi with derivatives.
Brilliant mind.

SpaceX is way behind on its schedule to send a rocket to orbit. Yes, just to orbit. And, they've spent all the money the US taxpayer was coerced to give them to attempt to achieve these goals.

If anything, the US taxpayer should own SpaceX. But we don't want it because it's trash. Space trash, like the Starlink, space junk rapidly increasing Kessler Syndrome.

It's all so bass ackwards.


FSD is the nuts.

Probably going to get a second Tesla before the 14th. Don't want to pay a monthly subscription.


Agreed, I've manually driven like 5.1 miles since v14.2, glad I bought fsd, don't really see myself driving ever again.


Yeah guys, instead of spending 40 calories to drive to the store, you spend 20 watching the road

They are 8 years behind google and you guys are blowing your load


by coordi

Yeah guys, instead of spending 40 calories to drive to the store, you spend 20 watching the road

They are 8 years behind google and you guys are blowing your load

Have you ever experienced FSD?


Have you ever ridden in a car


Now we know what Elon wants for Christmas.


In addition to a punitive award of $200 million, the jury said Tesla must also pay $43 million of a total $129 million in compensatory damages for the crash, bringing the total borne by the company to $243 million.

"It's a big number that will send shock waves to others in the industry, " said financial analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities. "It's not a good day for Tesla."

Tesla said it will appeal.

Even if that fails, the company says it will end up paying far less than what the jury decided because of a pre-trial agreement that limits punitive damages to three times Tesla's compensatory damages. Translation: $172 million, not $243 million. But the plaintiff says their deal was based on a multiple of all compensatory damages, not just Tesla's, and the figure the jury awarded is the one the company will have to pay.

Lost appeal at trial court level. Nothingburger? Somethingburger?

This case is from 2019 and there are a litany of other lawsuits along the same vein, such as the one where



Dead in here...

Big miss on deliveries + tax credit expiry = cracks?


All the bulls already got rich so who cares now I guess

Such a dog **** company. Cool product but god this company blows


Bloomberg: Tesla Cybertruck Sales Were Inflated by a SpaceX Buying Spree

Sales of Tesla Inc.’s Cybertruck have been propped up in recent months by Elon Musk’s other companies, an unusual arrangement that further indicates the polarizing pickup is failing to appeal to everyday buyers.

SpaceX, the Musk-led rocket and satellite maker, accounted for 1,279 — or more than 18% — of the 7,071 Cybertrucks registered in the US during the fourth quarter, according to registration data that S&P Global Mobility provided to Bloomberg News. The billionaire’s other ventures acquired another 60 vehicles during those months.

That means almost one in every five Cybertrucks registered during the period were delivered from one part of Musk’s sprawling business empire to another. And the purchases, likely exceeding $100 million in value, have continued into this year.

The figures reinforce the extent to which consumer demand is faltering only two years after Tesla began delivering the electric pickup. Without those sales to other Musk-run companies — which included xAI, Boring Co. and Neuralink, in addition to SpaceX — Cybertruck registrations in the fourth quarter would have fallen 51%.

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...


by coordi

SpaceX and xAI are currently using government subsidy to buy up thousands upon thousands of cyber trucks. Just another extractionary grift to enrich himself.

been known


Let's stop making models with steering wheels that people will buy. Then, we're gonna make a bunch of vehicles that don't have a steering wheel and think they're gonna drive people around safely with what, FSD 420?

Let me get some of what y'all are smoking.


hate buying new cars, always bought used

are there real cliffs for teslas? am i running to much higher risk than usual buying a 4 year old model 3 with 60k miles?


Battery is cliffy I think


I own 2 Teslas now. No more gas cars.


by rickroll

hate buying new cars, always bought used

are there real cliffs for teslas? am i running to much higher risk than usual buying a 4 year old model 3 with 60k miles?

It's like buying a 5 year old laptop. Older technology. I would not buy a HW3 FSD processor Tesla. Make sure it is HW4.

Also:
- The older model 3's use resistive heating for cabin temperature, new models use a heat pump. Way more efficient

- The suspension is "rougher" in the older models

- More wind noise (single panel glass)

- The older model uses an intel processor instead of the current AMD Ryzen so the displays U/I is a bit laggy, simplier visualizations, no integrated Grok, less features

- no matrix headlights


by housenuts

I own 2 Teslas now. No more gas cars.

I've a 2023 model S with 45K miles. Easily the best car I ever owned.

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