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Tesla, TSLA & the Investment World: the Perpetual Investors' Roundtable

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Ah they just pointed out that every Tesla employee, including the line workers, gets stock compensation. I was hoping they were going to highlight that when it came to pay.

I would have loved for them to point out that with a growing company, stock based compensation a majority of the time ends up making the employees much more wealthy than just salaried pay. Even better if they could have pointed out that the growth in Tesla as a company has directly increased the wealth of it's employees 4 fold
 
I'm already annoyed at the line of questioning. 47k salary is fair, especially when other companies pay their salaried employees less in the city of Austin. Don't put stipulations on Tesla that you're not putting on every other company.

Affordable housing is not Tesla's problem, it's the county/state/city's responsibility.

This is Texas. They want to shuffle as much community responsibility to the companies as they can, so they won’t have to.

That being said, larger companies do often build out housing for their employees, as it creates a nice incentive for people to move there.
 
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Would you look at that, TSLA and NASDAQ both finished up 0.74%.
Not a bad day at all.

Wrong, dude, $TSLA BEAT NASDAQ today!!

(full disclosure - $NKLA is just there for shits'n'giggles, OK!!!!)

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EU car sales forecast 2020: Record drop of 25% expected this year, says ACEA

Following the first shockwaves of the crisis between mid-March and May, the EU market has contracted by 41.5% so far this year. This situation is expected to ease to a certain extent in the coming months as lockdown and containment measures are lifted throughout the region.

“Given the unprecedented collapse in sales to date, purchase incentives and scrappage schemes are urgently required right across the EU to create much-needed demand for new cars. In the interest of our industry and the wider EU economy, we are calling for the necessary political and economic support – both on the EU as well as the member state levels – in order to limit the damage to production and employment over the months to come.”

Source: EU car sales forecast 2020: Record drop of 25% expected this year, says ACEA | ACEA - European Automobile Manufacturers' Association

Temporary jobs versus permanent climate damage.