Anonymous wrote:Not if you have a conscience.
Anonymous wrote:Tesla lying and fudging sales numbers in Canada to take advantage of government incentives. Thankfully the Canadians are not as dumb as Trump and Co.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/27/world/canada/tesla-canada-sales-musk.html?unlocked_article_code=1.7U4.n0Mc.QTAo-T8Hk8cn&smid=url-share
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support when Tim Walz called out this disaster of a company. Don’t condone violence or attacking people’s cars but I hope the share price craters again and they have to lay off some of their 70,000+ American workers just like what Opersgruppen Furher Musk is doing to Federal employees right now
That's the spirit which will make Democrats great again! Wish bad things upon your political opponents, instead of doing something actually productive which will benefit people like the factory workers you're happy to throw under the bus for "revenge".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support when Tim Walz called out this disaster of a company. Don’t condone violence or attacking people’s cars but I hope the share price craters again and they have to lay off some of their 70,000+ American workers just like what Opersgruppen Furher Musk is doing to Federal employees right now
Please run Walz again in 2028. Pretty please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support when Tim Walz called out this disaster of a company. Don’t condone violence or attacking people’s cars but I hope the share price craters again and they have to lay off some of their 70,000+ American workers just like what Opersgruppen Furher Musk is doing to Federal employees right now
That's the spirit which will make Democrats great again! Wish bad things upon your political opponents, instead of doing something actually productive which will benefit people like the factory workers you're happy to throw under the bus for "revenge".
Anonymous wrote:I support when Tim Walz called out this disaster of a company. Don’t condone violence or attacking people’s cars but I hope the share price craters again and they have to lay off some of their 70,000+ American workers just like what Opersgruppen Furher Musk is doing to Federal employees right now
Anonymous wrote:I support when Tim Walz called out this disaster of a company. Don’t condone violence or attacking people’s cars but I hope the share price craters again and they have to lay off some of their 70,000+ American workers just like what Opersgruppen Furher Musk is doing to Federal employees right now
Anonymous wrote:Disastrous Q1 sales report coming next week, which will confirm that Tesla is past its peak and over the hill on sales, becoming a backwater American company that can't sell internationally and is widely hated in USA.
Musk is back to pumping lies about fictional products coming "next year", but by now everyone knows he's a delusional drug-addled liar who cuts corners to makes shoddy products. FSD doesn't work, and cannot work, by design, so the robotaxi grift can't launch. Imagine an Tesla owner renting out their car like a robo Uber, so it can drive itself into a wall or get vandalized from the inside.
Waymo has robotaxis that actually work. BYD and Polestar and everyone else have electric cars that actually work. Tesla only has its diminishing meme pumpers, and Musk and MAGA political criminals propping up the price with shenanigans.
Remember that Tesla's price is only over $100 because of the biggest "future growth" fantasy in market history, totally based on the Tony Stark marketing plot. But Marvel is played out and Phony Stark has unmasked insed. They have no moat, no trust, and no attractive products.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/03/26/business/tesla-shares-rebound
Anonymous wrote:Why. Is Morgan Stanley pushing this delusional narrative?
From Yahoo:
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is an automotive and clean energy company that leverages advanced artificial intelligence in its autonomous driving technology and robotics initiatives. On March 21, Morgan Stanley lowered the firm’s price target on the stock to $410 from $430 and kept an “Overweight” rating on the shares.
The analyst told investors in a research note that even though Tesla deliveries have been mostly lower than expected, it doesn’t change the firm’s investment thesis. These softer deliveries are suggestive that the company is transitioning from an automotive “pure play” to a highly diversified play on AI and robotics.