Yes, it has though... Now let's watch as you misunderstand it again and get the basics wrong...
This is 100% wrong.
You'd know if you'd bothered to
actually read the link provided at least twice now in the thread where it mentions they include things like predictions about the future of products (like FSD!) and about future operations (not just financials).
If you'd like even more info see here:
Forward Looking Statements - Example of this Common Disclaimer
Where among the list of things you'd apply forward looking statement disclaimers to are:
"Completion of projects that are underway, in development or under consideration"
Like- FSD for example!
Or here-
Application Of The Safe Harbor For Forward-Looking Statements - FindLaw
Where among uses for forward looking statements they list "new product developments"
You know- like future FSD features.
Of course they can. Tesla is an american company, traded on an american exchange, and protected by american securities laws.
I see you're from Canada-
Hilariously- here's the Royal Bank of CANADA mentioning "hiding" behind the exact same protections-
Forward Looking Statements - Royal Bank of Canada