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Hm - both the Herz tweet and also poetry? Hm...I believe this is poetry from Elon. Any of our China based friends able to translate please? Somehow google is confused by this.
No, Elon specifically said that he would sell stock to pay the tax liability. While he has the capacity to borrow that much money for the 2012 incentives, it won't be possible for the future 2018 incentives when they vest; it will exceed his allowed borrowing, so sooner or later he will do it anyway.Correction that is minimizing the ordinary tax liability at exercise. He wants to hold forever, so cap gains are deferred. But yes he wants to minimize his tax bill in dollars because borrow dollars against his shares to pay the tax bill.
That has a cost, and that is called risk, I believe? How many percent is anyone's guess.For the amount of margin you seem to be using, you should be able to negotiate around 2%.
Personally, I make no attempt to pay off my margin. As long as my investment grows faster than the margin rate, I'm better off leaving it in TSLA.
Yeah I was talking about that We probably never revisite under $1000 again?What gap? You had a small gap 3-4% gap higher last Monday between the close that previous Friday and the open Monday. Besides that, all the gains have been intraday. You don't have to "fill gaps" on intraday moves. That's not how it works.
If he wants to avoid debt, that is up to him. Assuming Tesla will continue to gain in value, he can use debt to minimize his tax bill by exercising, borrowing to pay ordinary taxes, and then sell shares a year later to payback loan and incurred capital gains. I suspect he has other motivations to take a path that maximizes his taxes on ordinary income. Perhaps he is more sensitive to public criticism around not paying is fair share of taxes. It's perfectly fine if he choses to pay higher taxes.he has repeatedly stated (and when the time came in the past done) selling shares to pay his immediate tax bill, not borrowing to do so.
That's what he already said he'd do here as recently as last month.
So your analysis is incorrect and the Hacer one is accurate.
He basically does not care what the SP is when he exercises and sells to pay the tax, he's going to need to sell (roughly) 12.3 million shares no matter the stock price (assuming it doesn't crash 95% or something)
I second your hunch.I have a hunch that Hertz is still trying to negotiate and the contract remains unsigned . . . .and Elon found the perfect way to tell them "take it or leave it".
That'll get a big ol from me.Yeah I was talking about that We probably never revisite under $1000 again?
The one think I would like to see someone in these interviews say when it comes to competition is that it is one thing to announce vehicles, but it is another when the competition doesnt plan to make them in high volume. How can Ford compete with the Cybertruck and Rivian when they dont plan to hit 6 digit deliveries per year until 2025.CNBC - 2 hrs ago:
Yeah, maybe.I don't like any CEO making public the deal or the negotiations that are happening between their clients or partners. It is perfectly fine to be very business like, firm with a no nonsense attitude - behind the scenes - with a prospective client or partner. But keep those private. If I were Hertz CEO, I would be upset with that kind of attitude displayed in public.
I think a lot ppl sold cc and got burned in this runup. It’s dangerous to sell ccs. But who would thought tsla could have this epic run at 1t? Basically it’s a slam dunk. No other 1t companies ever did that beforeThat'll get a big ol from me.
I think it just comes down to if Tesla keeps executing, stock isn't going under 1,000 again. The revenue and especially earnings growth for the next 8 straight quarters is too great to push the stock materially lower than where we're at today.
But like always, that's dependent on Tesla executing. They have a bad quarter for whatever reason and that 1,000 line in the sand goes out the window.
Nerdvana?Climate change.
Global poverty.
World peace.
what’s on tomorrow’s to-do list?
Elon shrugs.
By "they", who does he mean? What is he talking about?
my entire thesis is based on this simple statement: "i don't know what $TSLA will do in the short term, but i know what it will do in the long term."I think a lot ppl sold cc and got burned in this runup. It’s dangerous to sell ccs. But who would thought tsla could have this epic run at 1t? Basically it’s a slam dunk. No other 1t companies ever did that before
By "they", who does he mean? What is he talking about?
It’s in response to this article.By "they", who does he mean? What is he talking about?
By "they", who does he mean? What is he talking about?
Perhaps.I don't think Elon is a someone who can be arm twisted or steamrolled. But keep that brashness between two negotiating parties in private not display it in public. It is just poor manners except in very unique circumstances.