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Quick anecdote: I'm getting a new 12v battery in the BGC (OMG! It's the second time in 7 years this car has told me it needs something done! Too much maintenance! ;-) ). Car told me on Monday, booked in to the Oceanside service center, they're doing it while I wait and washing the car too. Nice. But here's the anecdote: The screen in the waiting room is showing the biggest chargers in the world, and number 3 is Westminster, CA, just off the I-405 San Diego Freeway. I didn't even know this one existed, and yet it's extremely convenient for my frequent trips to LA. How did Tesla sneak an entire supercharger that I didn't know about?
I asked this before, but I’m curious what would happen if he tweeted just the first two parts without checking with anyone. At that point, it was only potentially Tesla news, but also could have been totally unrelated.
My first instinct was that it would depend on whether the news actually was re:Tesla behind the scenes, but that doesn’t actually make any sense, since it has no impact on potential stock price effects.
Logically the answer should be “no”, because it’s externally not relevant to Tesla. But in practical reality, it certainly will affect the SP.
At say $290 conversion price it would have diluted existing shareholders significantly with ~3.1m shares, well above the ~2.55m maximum number of shares converted under the $360 conversion factor - which dilution would only have been partially offset by the cash income, right?
As Elon said they are trying to slow down, not speed up, the "less is more" and KISS principles. Wherever they need high capex they take local loans, like in China, where they are on path to 3k/week at the end of this year and total capacity of 30k cars/week in a couple of years.
97 more today. Feb is now the #2 non-quarter-ending month in Norway. Would need 198 tomorrow (minus any stragglers today) to take #1. Unlikely to happen, but still impressive.
I.e. be CuriousSunbird up to the key filing when you suddenly change into KarenRei and pounce.
Did I mention how SICK AND TIRED I am of all the DAMN FUD?!!CNBC plans to do a bond payment scare story some point after the commercial break.
It blows my mind that there's people out there who take this seriously. Can they not do basic math re: Tesla's cash reserves?
The IV (implied volatility) shot up near the close.
My general opinion of the media is, if they say it's up, it's really down and visa versa. From WMDs in Iraq, to Tesla going BK...Did I mention how SICK AND TIRED I am of all the DAMN FUD?!!
I never thought I could hate the news media this much. And I'll say something else too. I'm as liberal and progressive as they come and not a Trump fan, but can the media not find one nice thing to say about Meliana or Ivanka Trump? This just shows their bias. Same thing with Tesla and Musk. Whether you're a democrat or republican or a Tesla bull or bear, think for yourself, research and analyze for yourself. Don't let the media and news tell you how to think. F' em!!
I guess it's something related to T.U.S.K. I don't know what that could be though. Maybe "Tesla U-something Standard range Kickstart"? It doesn't make sense, but I have to make my entry.
I believe it would primarily depend on Elon's intent, he has to follow both the letter and the spirit of the settlement contract - and I believe he does, despite justified contempt for the SEC.
The 500k tweet is simply a disagreement over whether the tweet was material or not. I don't for a minute believe that Elon wanted to tweet material news that violated the settlement agreement in any way. He doesn't have to, it would be stupid, it would be pointless and it would be harmful to the mission.
And the fact is that if we examine the context and the public record, Elon indeed didn't tweet material non-public information: he simply tweeted information relying on already public information, with no intent whatsoever to tweet material news.
So the SEC's complaint is erroneous, borderline frivolous, but it takes some time for Tesla to prove this to the judge who is the ultimate adjudicator of the SEC's complaint.
I am hoping for an announcement of a "F**K YOU SEC" Easter egg.it is definitely new summon feature
Tesla's Advanced Summon with 'remote control' mode is in final validation, says Musk