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I thought the same. So we are still not gonna see any of the good stuff, ey?
it's a social experiment. "if we don't do it top-down, will the educated and driven try to make us do better or do it themselves?". the answer revealed itself when architecture and design remained procedural but failed…
> Which is really bad compared to both the market expectations, the pre-orders, Musk's expectations Hopes and expectations, black holes and revelations (-Muse). Another take: The stock price is still on the uptake,…
> But why are people willing to buy at the higher price? I wrote "offer shares at a higher price". There is no reason to buy at a higher price until that price is the current price and keeps increasing. > Sales figures…
If I got the whole thing right, sales can 'crater' as much as they want, if shareholders don't sell and or offer shares at a higher price and or if new 'investors' buy what is offered at the current price, the stock…
That timing, though ...
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I thought the same. So we are still not gonna see any of the good stuff, ey?
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it's a social experiment. "if we don't do it top-down, will the educated and driven try to make us do better or do it themselves?". the answer revealed itself when architecture and design remained procedural but failed…
> Which is really bad compared to both the market expectations, the pre-orders, Musk's expectations Hopes and expectations, black holes and revelations (-Muse). Another take: The stock price is still on the uptake,…
> But why are people willing to buy at the higher price? I wrote "offer shares at a higher price". There is no reason to buy at a higher price until that price is the current price and keeps increasing. > Sales figures…
If I got the whole thing right, sales can 'crater' as much as they want, if shareholders don't sell and or offer shares at a higher price and or if new 'investors' buy what is offered at the current price, the stock…
That timing, though ...