Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A month or two ago it was reported he is looking for a new CEO for tesla. Ever since the stock has gone down (much more than other mega cap tech). A week ago in tweet he said Tesla and the space company don’t need much from him, they have good teams.
Can you imagine the day a new CEO is rumored or announced? 15% down day.
Since Elon appears to be mentally ill, a new CEO would be a good thing for the company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another 8% today. Ouch. Better get out while you still can.
This is when you get in, not out. My cost basis is much lower than it was now. I'm looking to buy more.
There's nothing wrong with the company. It's the economy and noise. If any company comes out of this, it's Tesla with all their cash and engineers.
Anonymous wrote:Another 8% today. Ouch. Better get out while you still can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elon
FASCISM = CHAOS
Nothing more nothing less.
He is not the pilot here it is Peter Theil wake up people it is going to get worse so buckle up.
What do you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Elon
FASCISM = CHAOS
Nothing more nothing less.
He is not the pilot here it is Peter Theil wake up people it is going to get worse so buckle up.
Totota hybrid will be leaps and bounds better reliability than TSLA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tesla used to be the only game in town for a decent performance EV, no longer. There are so many options now on the market. I actually would buy a plug in hybrid at this point since I don't see our electric infrastructure gonna be ready for the volume of EVs about to hit the road.
My next car will be another ICE vehicle. With everyone rushing towards the EV option, ICEs will only drop in value and so will gas. Until EVs come down to a comparable price point to ICE cars and the charging network is widely available, I don't see a reason to switch. That sweet spot is likely 10 years away. However, a hybrid may not be a bad option as you suggest. However, you are stuck with dealing with two systems with associated maintenance overhead.
Anonymous wrote:Tesla used to be the only game in town for a decent performance EV, no longer. There are so many options now on the market. I actually would buy a plug in hybrid at this point since I don't see our electric infrastructure gonna be ready for the volume of EVs about to hit the road.
Anonymous wrote:A month or two ago it was reported he is looking for a new CEO for tesla. Ever since the stock has gone down (much more than other mega cap tech). A week ago in tweet he said Tesla and the space company don’t need much from him, they have good teams.
Can you imagine the day a new CEO is rumored or announced? 15% down day.