He's bipolar, he can't just "let it go" ... he needs helpWill this guy please, just let it go.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/04/elo...ichment-commission-days-after-settlement.html
He's bipolar, he can't just "let it go" ... he needs helpWill this guy please, just let it go.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/04/elo...ichment-commission-days-after-settlement.html
Yeah, nice pop. Two big shorters reversed course and went long. Tesla moved up the earnings report which bodes well for showing a profit maybe. I'll bet that they showed a profit and free cash flow looks better and the stock will get another bump.Up over 10% today. Any bets on tomorrow? (Earnings report)
https://finance.yahoo.com/m/642c2c9c-24c6-33c4-b75d-d5a0939d9ec1/tesla-stock-is-up-10.2%:.html
Yes and no. You could completely understand the reports front to back and still have no idea how the stock price will react. It's unlikely you'd uncover anything not already priced into the stock. The stock is not priced by analysts, it's priced by stockholders. Reports are only one small factor that influences those stockholders.Time to dissect the reports.
Totally agree. Eventually though, hard realities must prevail and the reports shed some light on those.Yes and no. You could completely understand the reports front to back and still have no idea how the stock price will react. It's unlikely you'd uncover anything not already priced into the stock. The stock is not priced by analysts, it's priced by stockholders. Reports are only one small factor that influences those stockholders.
A disaster almost a decade in the making:Now General Motors is discontinuing it's Chey Volt EV:
https://www.designnews.com/electron...159869?ADTRK=UBM&elq_mid=6646&elq_cid=1082446
Goes to show you that the free market for EVs is just not there. In fact, electric utilities in California (PG&E, Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric) have imposed a surcharge on the ratepayer's bill to provide funding for EV charging stations. Subsidy on top of subsidy and there's still no real market for EVs.
A prime example of the phrase "Something that's so bad that you can't give it away".
The disaster already happened back then. GM has been a shuffling zombie ever since the government stole it from the shareholders in 2008, to protect the interests of political supporters. It was a temporary stay of execution that has taken longer to play out than it should have. Anyone that’s ever put down a pet knows how painful it is, but also how important it is to do what’s right.A disaster almost a decade in the making:
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...olt-dance-hey-gm-we-want-our-bailout-back-now
Why did you just limit it to big tech? There are many big and little companies kept on "corporate welfare". And that isn't even counting the soy bean farmers.Tesla (and a few other big tech companies) are being kept afloat by the government and Tesla's one of the top of the list:
There is no industry category that does not have the government intervening with their thumb on the scale in favor of one player or another. A millstone around the neck of prosperity.Why did you just limit it to big tech? There are many big and little companies kept on "corporate welfare". And that isn't even counting the soy bean farmers.
Because Big Tech is driving the cost of housing through the roof in every large city in the U.S. and around the world. It's also creating a monstrosity of a bubble that will burst and take down the entire economy like 2008.Why did you just limit it to big tech? There are many big and little companies kept on "corporate welfare". And that isn't even counting the soy bean farmers.
In other words "corporate socialism"There is no industry category that does not have the government intervening with their thumb on the scale in favor of one player or another. A millstone around the neck of prosperity.
I other words, it is effecting you.Because Big Tech is driving the cost of housing through the roof in every large city in the U.S. and around the world.