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Last I saw it was a dirt path. Did they bring in a trailer home and dump it on the property ?and a part complete 'factory'
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Last I saw it was a dirt path. Did they bring in a trailer home and dump it on the property ?and a part complete 'factory'
There's an actual building there now.Last I saw it was a dirt path. Did they bring in a trailer home and dump it on the property ?
Theres an actual building there now.
Thanks for sharing. My WAG is that the building is about the size of a large walmart. Sound right ?Theres an actual building there now.
It really doesnt look substantial enough does it.Thanks for sharing. My WAG is that the building is about the size of a large walmart. Sound right ?
Could be a warehouse for somebody, eventually
Wow, today's posts seem out of line. They said they're going to build a factory, and they're building a factory. It's a big factory
They said they would build a factory years ago, and they are part way to putting up a building.today's posts seem out of line. They said they're going to build a factory, and they're building a factory.
Who knows what that means.They themselves describe is as a "Pilot Factory" because it's far too small to be a mass production one.
Like the drivetrain ?But don't worry, they claim they'll still put SOME on roads in some way by end of year even though they're not actually "saleable" because they're missing vital parts.
Individuals commit the sunk cost fallacy when they continue a behavior or endeavor as a result of previously invested resources (time, money or effort) (Arkes & Blumer, 1985). This fallacy, which is related to loss aversion and status quo bias, can also be viewed as bias resulting from an ongoing commitment.Im going to be the TL;DR person for the last 59 pages of comments, why does NKLA still have value?
i believe youIndividuals commit the sunk cost fallacy when they continue a behavior or endeavor as a result of previously invested resources (time, money or effort) (Arkes & Blumer, 1985). This fallacy, which is related to loss aversion and status quo bias, can also be viewed as bias resulting from an ongoing commitment.
For example, individuals sometimes order too much food and then over-eat just to “get their money’s worth”. Similarly, a person may have a $20 ticket to a concert and then drive for hours through a blizzard, just because she feels that she has to attend due to having made the initial investment. If the costs outweigh the benefits, the extra costs incurred (inconvenience, time or even money) are held in a different mental account than the one associated with the ticket transaction (Thaler, 1999).
Research suggests that rats, mice and humans are all sensitive to sunk costs after they have made the decision to pursue a reward (Sweis et al., 2018).
Arkes, H. R., & Blumer, C. (1985), The psychology of sunk costs. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 35, 124-140.
Sweis, B. M., Abram, S. V., Schmidt, B. J., Seeland, K. D., MacDonald, A. W., Thomas, M. J., & Redish, A. D. (2018). Sensitivity to “sunk costs” in mice, rats, and humans. Science, 361(6398), 178-181.
Thaler, R. H. (1999). Mental accounting matters. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 12, 183-206.
I find there is value in the memes at least?Im going to be the TL;DR person for the last 59 pages of comments, why does NKLA still have value?
In the case of Nikola Stock - Occam's razor - don't ignore plain stupidity.i believe you
Im going to be the TL;DR person for the last 59 pages of comments, why does NKLA still have value?