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None. I think they delayed EU production to July. That's why some are thinking they may generate a second straight profitable quarter. Sandbagging.
None. I think they delayed EU production to July. That's why some are thinking they may generate a second straight profitable quarter. Sandbagging.
Thats what I was thinking.
As a German reservation holder who has not received a VIN I think that this is exactly the case. July (after the break which might be used for the (small) changes in the assembly line) the European cars will be produced. If they can ship and sell within Q3 then the effect of a lot of inventory on a boat will not negatively impact quarterly numbers. So do the Europeans get produced in the first month of every quarter?
Just thinking
Thats what I was thinking.
As a German reservation holder who has not received a VIN I think that this is exactly the case. July (after the break which might be used for the (small) changes in the assembly line) the European cars will be produced. If they can ship and sell within Q3 then the effect of a lot of inventory on a boat will not negatively impact quarterly numbers. So do the Europeans get produced in the first month of every quarter?
Just thinking
Wasn't there a bunch of VIN numbers already assigned to some of the European customers? Wouldn't this indicate that some EU cars are being built?
Wasn't there a bunch of VIN numbers already assigned to some of the European customers? Wouldn't this indicate that some EU cars are being built?
Wasn't there a bunch of VIN numbers already assigned to some of the European customers? Wouldn't this indicate that some EU cars are being built?
Why, I can remember the olden days in this thread, back when the stock was in the 30s, and then the 50s, and nobody thought it'd hit the 60s, 70s, then 80s, 90s, let alone the 100s, and the chatter was enough to keep one busy for hours each day reading posts. Now the stock is at 116.77 on a booming day, and the thread's remarkably quiet, considering today's a record-breaking day. I kinda miss the chatter!
Here's a question:
Doesn't something happen around $118 a share with the holders of the secondary offering from May? I seem to recall the loan turns into a pumpkin, or warrants, or something, around then. Is that a good or a bad thing considering where we are today?
Why, I can remember the olden days in this thread, back when the stock was in the 30s, and then the 50s, and nobody thought it'd hit the 60s, 70s, then 80s, 90s, let alone the 100s, and the chatter was enough to keep one busy for hours each day reading posts. Now the stock is at 116.77 on a booming day, and the thread's remarkably quiet, considering today's a record-breaking day. I kinda miss the chatter!
Here's a question:
Doesn't something happen around $118 a share with the holders of the secondary offering from May? I seem to recall the loan turns into a pumpkin, or warrants, or something, around then. Is that a good or a bad thing considering where we are today?