Hacker News: where people mock $1000 monthly car payments while spending $2500 a month on a bedroom in a house.
Do you mean Black Thursday? Why do we have to imagine? Are you implying the market did not ever recover? If you make investing decisions based on the fact that "next week" could be another huge crash you probably need…
If anyone else were constantly writing one-sided articles on a product or company, with referral links in their signature, they'd be down-voted like crazy. Yet Electrek repeatedly makes the front page.
>They want to be a GM, GE, ConEd, Exxon and Uber rolled into one. They have a long way to go to be compared to any single one of those companies, let alone all of them combined. Betting on any company to be the biggest…
>I am trying to be surprised to find criminal activity in Finance but I cannot work up the passion. I'll take greedy financiers ripping off other greedy financiers over the vast surveillance industry that Silicon Valley…
>This graph shows you they spent money to launch the Model S, then went profitable. The graph doesn't "show" anything. You are interpreting it in a specific (favourable) way. I don't agree. Also, free cash flow positive…
>purchasers of Model 3's now expect OTA updates so there is a little bit of R&D cost in the future but it's very minor compared to what's already been spent. Toyota spent almost $10 billion on R&D last year. Ford $8…
>Check out their free cash flow [1]. You'll see that it's always in the red before production scales up (Model S first, then the X, and now the 3). That's a charitable interpretation. From your link it's nearly always…
Hacker News: where people mock $1000 monthly car payments while spending $2500 a month on a bedroom in a house.
Do you mean Black Thursday? Why do we have to imagine? Are you implying the market did not ever recover? If you make investing decisions based on the fact that "next week" could be another huge crash you probably need…
If anyone else were constantly writing one-sided articles on a product or company, with referral links in their signature, they'd be down-voted like crazy. Yet Electrek repeatedly makes the front page.
>They want to be a GM, GE, ConEd, Exxon and Uber rolled into one. They have a long way to go to be compared to any single one of those companies, let alone all of them combined. Betting on any company to be the biggest…
>I am trying to be surprised to find criminal activity in Finance but I cannot work up the passion. I'll take greedy financiers ripping off other greedy financiers over the vast surveillance industry that Silicon Valley…
>This graph shows you they spent money to launch the Model S, then went profitable. The graph doesn't "show" anything. You are interpreting it in a specific (favourable) way. I don't agree. Also, free cash flow positive…
>purchasers of Model 3's now expect OTA updates so there is a little bit of R&D cost in the future but it's very minor compared to what's already been spent. Toyota spent almost $10 billion on R&D last year. Ford $8…
>Check out their free cash flow [1]. You'll see that it's always in the red before production scales up (Model S first, then the X, and now the 3). That's a charitable interpretation. From your link it's nearly always…