The Accountant
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I didn't hear it mentioned.Was there any mention of the Buffalo factory? I don't remember hearing anything.
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I didn't hear it mentioned.Was there any mention of the Buffalo factory? I don't remember hearing anything.
With Jobs... the room is quiet, no one speaks, they just applaud like on cue from time to time. Elon on the other hand is unique, his style is like no style, he engages the audience like he's one of us at the same time exuding that which makes him a sme, subject matter expert. For as much press as Elon gets not much is said about his public speaking which I find very engaging. CEO's don't do this sort of stuff.I have never seen a Steve Jobs annual meeting. For those that have, did he ever get the admiration and standing ovations like Elon has?
That was a really neat moment, "I don't have a question, I just want to say thank you for making the world a better place."And multiple standing ovations...I don't watch many shareholder meetings, but are there any like this? Any? Maybe Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech in 2021? Any others? Buehler...
Right. It seems that most cars that are, for insurance purposes, “totaled” have intact battery packs. That’s why salvaged Teslas generally have high auction value. Salvage specialists will piece out a Tesla to maximize revenue.Not really because the most sought after part of crashed Tesla are the batteries. They get used for EV conversions and home battery storage projects.
This is the only other one I’ve seen. It didn’t go so well.And multiple standing ovations...I don't watch many shareholder meetings, but are there any like this? Any? Maybe Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech in 2021? Any others? Buehler...
I’m with @Troy on this - 1.5m is unlikely to happen, especially as Shanghai Y line was down for upgrades for a couple of weeks, and then the Shanghai 3 line down as well for a couple of weeks for upgrades (due to be back online early next week if I recall correctly).
In addition to gas pumps, the station features two high-speed 50 kW DC chargers. Each is fitted with both a standard CCS connector as well as a CHAdeMO plug for charging Nissan Leafs and the like. The station uses a Nissan Leaf as a delivery vehicle itself, meaning the CHAdeMO hook-up comes in handy.
Spot on. His style is casual conversation style, like you would have with a very knowledgeable buddy over a beer. Much preferred than the canned, diplomatic, long winded non-answers we typically see from executives.With Jobs... the room is quiet, no one speaks, they just applaud like on cue from time to time. Elon on the other hand is unique, his style is like no style, he engages the audience like he's one of us at the same time exuding that which makes him a sme, subject matter expert. For as much press as Elon gets not much is said about his public speaking which I find very engaging. CEO's don't do this sort of stuff.
*I should add some context to Jobs, from what I remember of that era he ruled thru fear. I don't think you can do that in today's world.
But to hit 20 Million by 2030, the last GF needs to be fully ramped.
IMO 1-2 additional GFs per year 2023-2030 seems possible,
Actually, it would not mean that.That's pretty much the only way the math works out to hit1.5 million for 2022.
Even if you think they're going to come in slightly under that number at say 1.47 million, it would still mean you're looking at a 400k Q3.
I didn't hear it mentioned.
Thanks mate! Last time it was stocks of record a week before the actual split occurred, so he should be good. Should have searched before I asked...
Lmao, 69 days after 420!!New Elon interview on a podcast:
OT but CA electric prices sure have gone way up in recent years. Lowest EV rate from PGE is currently $0.24 after midnight. My commercial rate is $0.31 - $0.38 and superchargers are $0.48. I wonder what markup they have on their electricity if they are charging $0.15?Ok, I lol'd, did you?
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I'm in socal and it's not too bad, after 10pm it's .19 for me.OT but CA electric prices sure have gone way up in recent years. Lowest EV rate from PGE is currently $0.24 after midnight. My commercial rate is $0.31 - $0.38 and superchargers are $0.48. I wonder what markup they have on their electricity if they are charging $0.15?
Kipfer estimates around five to 1- cars come through to charge each day. Charging fees, "probably should be a little bit higher, to be honest with you," he says, but the charging isn't a loss leader by any means. "It is a profit center for us," says Kipfer.
It seemed like there was going to be some kind of surprise with the V4 supercharger. Elon had to hold himself back. Perhaps, snake charger?An addition to those goalposts at today's AGM: >100M Tesla within 10 years.
That's ~42% CAGR, I think.
We're trying, but he can't buy until Monday. Should be fine though.The date of record is insignificant to your friend. The only real dates that might matter are the date they announce the split dates (because this may cause a little pop in the share price) and the date the stock starts trading post split (because this will reduce the price per share by 2/3rds).
In reality, the best time to buy a company that's going places is ASAP. Because the volatility is largely unpredictable and mostly just noise.
It seemed like there was going to be some kind of surprise with the V4 supercharger. Elon had to hold himself back. Perhaps, snake charger?