Well @madamswer, you're waaaaay more informed on TSLA than I am....

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    Well @madamswer, you're waaaaay more informed on TSLA than I am. I just can't be bothered - for two reasons. Firstly, as brilliant as Musk no doubt is, it is almost impossible not to conclude that he is also a border-line con artist (and perhaps there's nothing border-line about it). The second reason is that shareholders are not paying for anything concrete, they are paying for a dream, and that dream keeps getting bigger and bolder, just as (the excitement has to go up to match the magnitude of the increasing capital needs). So if the company starts running out of money, Musk will dream-up big, and though the dream will cost X, he will raise half X, and deliver a quarter X. It's a money tree - until it stops.

    I may be wrong. But that's how it looks. It's a combination that tends not to end well.
 
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