ZeApelido
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“Hello. I’d like to report a TSLAQ on TSLAQ crime.”
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Yeah, I found THAT out the hard way! Fortunately was staying nearby, tried to gas up in the evening-no go (Oregon required attendants fuel your car-seems the government thinks people aren't smart enough to do it themselves. I ride a motorcycle-every attendant has handed me the nozzle to do it myself).That wouldn't work in Oregon.
“Hello. I’d like to report a TSLAQ on TSLAQ crime.”
Very likely tomorrow, Saturday.When will the report come out? Tomorrow or Monday?
Same here at ETrade. They have never lent out my TSLA shares in almost a year in the Fully Paid Lending program.I've been in TD Ameritrade's fully paid lending program for about 6 months or so. They've never lent any of my TSLA shares out. ARKK and just about anything speculative that I had was lent out all the time.
The Fed evidently agrees with you:I’m inclined to think the Fed is just winging it. Like all the time. Like a monkey throwing darts randomly, only not as accurately.
Yeah, but what about those panel gaps in the tunnels? /spromotional video for the Vegas loop extension that opened today, super short but looks nice.
Is something different? Maybe they’re just reminding folks because, iirc, last time something didn’t get approved that would’ve had there been a higher volume of total votes cast.Tesla's Martin Viecha just tweeted this reminder on how to vote your shares for the 2022 Tesla shareholder votes - in case you haven't yet done it, his how-to reminder. Curious as to why this time would be so different from previous ones.
I was watching the coverage on CNBC. Vegas is turning out to be the perfect proving grounds.
BMW has produced the last i3’s: https://www.autoweek.nl/autonieuws/...5bB3P6rGMH3_CueRVP1I0a93pA#Echobox=1656658453
More than 250K i3’s were produced in 9 years. Similar to what Tesla produces in 1 quarter with a factory closed due to covid lockdown.
I had a very similar story. When I saw the i3 I was intrigued. Previously I had owned a Z1 in France so low volume weird BMWs were a known quantity for me. The dealer wanted $10,000 over MSRP and low-balled my M3 convertible trade. I had a Model S on order also but did not expect it soon. After going home to debate there was a phone call waiting from Tesla asking if I’d like a P85D demo model right away instead. I took it. RIP BMW. A few days after that I doubled down on TSLA. During Model 3 ‘production hell’ I doubled down again.And I almost bought this car 10 years ago…
Until I call the BMW dealer to get a basic version one and it did not exist. They were only selling the beige version with premium interior for $70k and 120km range with an added 120km with REX for an extra $12k. This car had the highest price per km of range for its battery. I decided to go with Tesla instead.