Thumper
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Int Prof, I believe silicone valley is near Hollywood.
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Int Prof, I believe silicone valley is near Hollywood.
How refreshing. ICE dealerships add so much more valueI swaggered in with the opening "I'm an investor, not ready to buy yet, but I could if I sold." The very first response of the rep was, "keep your investment."
The story of your life includes making it to smart. That's an accomplishment of only the very few and spiritually rich. You should be proud of that.I'll be 82 by then. Born too early, smart too late. The story of my life.
Silicon is the stuff they use to make microprocessors. Silicone is the stuff they use for breast augmentation. Hence the joke .It depends what your definition of near is, to modify a line of Bill Clinton's as he faced impeachment. Given our traffic growth here in the north, I've said for forty years we're L.A. north. And now we're getting some of your weather, thank God.
I'm sure Hollywood thinks it invented Silicone Valley but I would credit Stanford more.
Regards the $5 and the $55.
Tesla paid a labor rate of $55 to the main contractor. Main contractor stated it paid that $55 across to a subcontractor for part of the work. Third in line subcontractor apparently paid $5 to the worker. Tesla says it will help the worker anyway.
I am always holding shares long. For the trading portion of my portfolio I sold 300 strike puts with sept expiry. Just another way to cash in on upward price movements before sept with leverage.ESK, I'm still quite the novice. Are you saying you paired your shared by buying Sept 300 puts? Or you sold Sept 300 puts? If you are willing to give a short explanation I would very much appreciate it.
If that's truly the case, the subcontractor should be fired on principle alone. It's okay to take some of the profits, but not over 90%.
This was for the upgraded paint shop job in 2015 which is probably completed by now.
This was for the upgraded paint shop job in 2015 which is probably completed by now. I suspect the $55 per hour was a per headcount rate that contractors were free to allocate across various pay grades as they saw fit as well as take a management fee out of it. What this would mean for Tesla is that they would clock lets say 200 people through security and pay the lead contractor $55 per head but it is none of Tesla's business who gets paid what for being there. I guess in future Tesla will set some sort of minimum workers comp standards for contractors to prevent future embarrassment.
It is also not conclusively the case that the subcontractor skimmed all $50 out of $55 for all of its workers or anything like it. In the case of this guest worker for example they could have had a supervisor at $135 and two guest workers at $5 for three lots of $55 and skimmed a more reasonable $30 fee at $10 per head - but allocated wages in a really disproportionate manner like this. What I suspect Tesla will do is prevail on this subcontractor to bonus the people it underpaid and perhaps Tesla itself will also offer some final and binding injury compensation to the worker that apparently fell three floors on the job at Tesla's factory location - either that or insist the subcontractor does.
Tesla has reported (annual? or Q1?) it is complete.
Hmmm,
LG also offers HUD.. Auto Display - Products - Product / Technology | LG Display
Note the "Ultra High Resolution Head-up Display" picture on that LG page.
Also relevant : Report: Tesla Model 3’s 15-inch display is made by LG
So basically, South Korean suppliers are up for the challenge to meet the July 2017 target date. Good on them.
Now the shorts will be hoping and praying for Kim Jong Un to start a war.
The devonshire research instistitute of advanced studies (yeah right,whatever, never heard) just issued a report on Tesla,
the usual garbage about tesla being the next enron......
That apparently is responsible for the early price break.
Tedious article about Chinese walls. No they don't really mean anything because there is just nothing stopping an analyst forecasting (into the future) a post raise picture of a business his own firm is about to fund. Would be a bit dumb to miss pertinent and known data point like that and have to correct your research three days later. Like OMG they need money, 3 days later: OMG they just got the money they needed - and it was from us! Who could have known?
So more importantly what is the new Morgan Stanley TSLA price target? Google..... OK so it's $333.
Good. Room for a beat and another upgrade on Q2 ER.