MarketWatch - 4 minutes ago: S&P Global revises Tesla debt outlook to positive
Esteemed journalists at CNBC, Bloomberg and Business Insider have been rather slow on the uptake of this news. Apparently there's no blood to let, so why bother?
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MarketWatch - 4 minutes ago: S&P Global revises Tesla debt outlook to positive
Ihor Dusaniwsky @ihors3 1h1 hour agoHas Ihor been publishing any TSLA short interest recently? Last I see is Oct 31st?
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"Freedom to pollute for free" coalition.
Haven't seen this number before, but it's nice to know. Helps narrowing the price gap between gas cars and EVs.
It's obvious. No sources to cite (other than my own insight). One clue is they haven't sued anyone (which they would have done if they wanted in the space). That's said only partially tongue-in-cheek. It was a hairbrained idea in the first place created by Apple hubris run amok. Give someone control of too much money and they think they can suddenly accomplish anything. But money is not as important as most people think. Yes, you need enough to get the job done. But more doesn't increase your chances of success. Because Apple didn't want to pay to play, they wanted to actually make a profit. But they didn't have an understanding of what that entailed until recently (after looking into it in-depth). Many people still don't understand what success in the EV space entails.
Tesla's success is far more impressive than most people can even comprehend. Apparently, it took AAPL a few years to figure it out.
Lawsuit was prolly funded by Wall Street to shake out weak longsinteresting print on the Tesla - Walmart settlement.
Legal Documents Reveal the Real Reason Walmart Dropped Its Lawsuit Against Tesla
Most media outlets reported that Walmart and Tesla settled the complaint, which implies that the complainant is likely to receive some form of compensation. However, court documents reveal that Walmart’s lawsuit was voluntarily dropped. According to Vladimir Grinshpun, a person closely following the story, this indicates that Tesla did not pay Walmart a dime to settle the dispute.
Hope this is behind us...looks like it could of been quite ugly
Esteemed journalists at CNBC, Bloomberg and Business Insider have been rather slow on the uptake of this news. Apparently there's no blood to let, so why bother?
Sold a few at 320..bought them back at 315.
Sold again at 325
I await your accolades.
It's weird, Elon and the text all say Blade Runner, but in my mind I keep seeing Mad Max... am I alone?The month and year is more significant than the day.
Bladerunner was set in November 2019
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They are trying to figure out how to turn it into a negative. This takes time and intense concentration, well, at least for them.
Their job is to portray a bond rating of "B-" as being really bad without offending all people who, as students, worked hard and still couldn't maintain a B- GPA. They will end up just emphasizing that a B- rating is still technically a "junk bond" and that nothing has really changed except investors who over-reacted to the news. Alternatively, this news is actually bad news because it could cause some inexperienced investors to get in over their heads with risky bonds.
It's the mad Max mode from nav on AP that is throwing you off.It's weird, Elon and the text all say Blade Runner, but in my mind I keep seeing Mad Max... am I alone?
It's weird, Elon and the text all say Blade Runner, but in my mind I keep seeing Mad Max... am I alone?
There's a lot of Bs to go. Kind of like the media reaction.i wish everyone good luck in these times of such austere vowel rationing.
Good job.Sold a few at 320..bought them back at 315.
Sold again at 325
I await your accolades.
Not really... hard to make more cats from a cat's nose...Cat noses are a nicer comparison with Tesla's logo than a uterus.
Just like my wife...a compulsive shopper. LOL!Sold a few at 320..bought them back at 315.
Sold again at 325
I await your accolades.
Ah! So that's why there were no CNBC folks in Mad Max.Mad Max has bad aerodynamics and runs on fuel and/or pig *sugar*
interesting print on the Tesla - Walmart settlement.
Legal Documents Reveal the Real Reason Walmart Dropped Its Lawsuit Against Tesla
Most media outlets reported that Walmart and Tesla settled the complaint, which implies that the complainant is likely to receive some form of compensation. However, court documents reveal that Walmart’s lawsuit was voluntarily dropped. According to Vladimir Grinshpun, a person closely following the story, this indicates that Tesla did not pay Walmart a dime to settle the dispute.
Hope this is behind us...looks like it could of been quite ugly