What is the point of this article? Why is Reuters writing something that is more than a week old with nothing new to add... and the article conveniently missed the point that Tesla already said they are working on other more affordable models... utter BS
Why not say "Value creation by Elon for shareholders dwarfs median CEOs" What's the point of arbitrarily saying Elons pay is high without comparing what he was being paid for... this news piece has no class
Elon Musk’s Pay Package Dwarfs Median CEO Compensation
Elon Musk: "Just to reiterate: Tesla will spend well over $500M expanding our Supercharger network to create thousands of NEW chargers this year. That’s just on new sites and expansions, not counting operations costs, which are much higher." Does this sound like "make or break moment" to you?
So says the person who sits behind the desk and points fingers yapping away... while others like Musk and the folks at Tesla are working hard to make things happen. Bloomberg... really!?
Tesla's Cybertruck Is Long on Hype and Short on Specifications
LOL which world is the author living in.... (1) On market share... Tesla's market share is bound to drop over time - do some math and you realise it's technically impossible for tesla to maintain a majority market share in an industry like autos. Elon is well aware of this. 2. On getting FAT, which other ICE auto make out there has Q1 sales higher than Q4? It's seasonality. Do you even know how challenging it is to have a higher Q1 vs Q4, in a climate such as 2022? (3) on service... which other auto maker can make through the air updates as well as Tesla? Which auto maker has their own charging network? Which other automaker has a better FSD in the works? Which automaker is going into insurance the way Tesla is? (4) are you kidding me about Tesla management of supply chains...
This seekingalpha guy apparently understands that Tesla has a very strong business fundamental and longterm growth potential, but unfortunately relies on someone else’s random, and rather simplistic valuation model to arrive at a conclusion… if you only invest in Tesla when they have proven they are winning in EV, autonomous driving, energy, robotics… sure this valuation model works for sure. But people are investing in Tesla exactly for this potential and Idon’t see how that can be factored in using just some simple numbers plugged into a generic model from somewhere /someone
Barrons is at it again… and I have to call it out… what a nonsense piece of writing. First of all… who is Edmunds? I have never heard of Edmunds?. Second of all… Barrons, like our good friend Gordon Johnson, likes to cherry pick data and ignores the majority of extremely positive reviewsof the Model S Plaid. Seriously, the guy at Barrons has a personal problem with Tesla? Stop listening to Barrons and look upRon Baron instead.
Tesla Stock Is Up Despite a Bad Review. Thank China.
I find Barrons articles on Tesla very misleading, and can be quite uninformed. Tesla’s AI day was meant to attract talent in AI, not to showcase their self driving capabilities. It’s nonsense writing like these that spread wrong information and give people wrong expectations about what Tesla is trying to do. Dig deeper for the facts when you read about Tesla because most of mainstream media and the bulk of the traditional finance world love to hate Tesla. I struggle to understand why
Tesla’s AI Day Made Self- Driving Technology Harder to Grasp. What Investors Need to Know.
Tesla already expressed that they will use Shanghai as an export hub. Fluctuations in numbers between domestic sales and exports is verynatural. Most of mainstream media for some reason just like to paint a very negative picturebout Tesla. But maybe it’s just a better chance to load up on more Tesla :)
Tesla China Shipments of Locally Made Cars Plunge in July
This article is written as though Tesla is sitting still waiting for everyone to catch up. Wld suggest taking a deeper look into the competition and their products before making a judgment. Tesla’s falling market share is a terrible bear argument, because it most certainly will fall anyway… regardless of how successful Tesla is. You just need a handful of companies to start selling EVs at a decent volume and market share will definitely fall. People also tend to forget Tesla is more than an EV company