Todd Burch
14-Year Member
They used to do it, occasionally, back in the day, and it would largely reverse the damage. Most recent example was tweeting that AP was NOT engaged in the fatality in Texas (though as I recall the SP didn't recover as much as prior examples). Can't remember the specific other instances, but it has been done in the past.How? Like really, how can Tesla actually do anything against orchestrated moves like that? They can’t, they can only continue to deliver and the suckers that sell, will be sorry to be scared out of their chairs like that.
And the way you do it is by publically posting a blog post or public statement about it *from the company*, which Elon can subsequently Retweet. (He should not tweet the info directly).
This is IMO the #1 issue that should be brought up at the shareholder meeting next month.