Nick K
03-21

$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ 

Cybertrucks highlights a serious issue with the stainless-steel trim panels detaching during operation—a potential road hazard. This marks the eighth recall for the Cybertruck since its launch, raising concerns about quality control in Tesla’s flagship electric pickup. While Tesla has promised free repairs using a more durable adhesive and additional reinforcements, this recurring problem undermines confidence in the vehicle’s design and durability. Videos of panels being ripped off by hand have gone viral, adding to the embarrassment.

Tesla’s decision to recall all affected units, even though only 1% are reportedly defective, is commendable from a safety standpoint but could further damage its reputation in an increasingly competitive EV market. With no reported injuries or crashes yet, it’s clear Tesla is trying to get ahead of the issue—but will customers continue to trust a product plagued by recalls?"

1 Trln Pay Package Approved! Tesla Sell the News: Hold for Long Term?
On November 6, more than 75% of shareholders voted in favor of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s new compensation package. Under the plan, if Musk meets a series of milestones over the next ten years, he will gradually receive about 423.7 million restricted stock units (RSUs) — up to USD 1 trillion. Can Musk realistically hit these ambitious milestones in the next decade? Will this massive pay package truly align Tesla’s growth with shareholder interests After the approval, is Tesla a “sell the news” trade — or a long-term conviction hold?
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