I knew they were trying to get away with something they couldn't get away with there.
At least that was understandable, since Texas *prohibited* Tesla's business model. Tesla's other legal slip-ups are much less excusable.
So what exactly is Tesla doing about the "Texas problem"? I presume all cars are being sold, officially, from other states. Do you also have to pick 'em up in other states? That would be unsurprising.
Yeah, but I don't care about that as a long term investor; the delay in production won't kill 'em. What I do care about as a stockholder is whether Tesla is alienating customers, inviting major lawsuits which it will lose, the sort of stuff which destroys companies. Your concerns are echoed by my deep concerns.
See, that's the sort of thing which isn't good for a company's reputation and is causing me to reconsider stock ownership. I could list a bunch of other such things: things which feel like nickel-and-diming, things which feel shady, and things which are violations of the law, but you all know 'em all already, they've been mentioned before.
I am very curious what the Texas situation is. If you can share any further information it would be appreciated.