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That's dizzying to look at, impossible to comprehend.
You mean EVERYONE?
Is that not exactly what they did?
that'd be like claiming that the US of A and Canada is the same thing... or that Texas and Mexico is the same thing
MEXICO!
Thanks, I have suddenly become annoyingly aware of my pants.
Man. That had to hurt when it came down.
Most cars can out-brake most bikes. Even more so when you factor rider skill (or lack thereof) into the mix.
True. And it works backwards too, it's possible to destroy wealth as well. So some asshat scumbag CEO can blow up a company and indirectly affect millions of people. Its good that people like you are skeptical, keeps everything in check.
Narrowing the scope of all of these discussions to only Musk - If you disagree with the amount of money he's making from Tesla, I'll assume that extends to his other ventures as well, past and present. He has an amazing track record of making metric-ass-tons of money from his ventures and then bank rolling (at least…
So you're not part of the company, owner or employee? Then this whole situation has no direct effect on you. In fact, indirectly, everything that's happening at Tesla is indirectly beneficial impact on you.
Yup. Its not about revenue, its about market cap. Right or wrong, that's the investment world we live in today.
To anyone that is offended by this figure, Musk put massive amounts of his personal wealth into this company and success was far from guaranteed. He took a huge speculative risk funding Tesla, at one point he was taking loans to pay his rent (albeit at a mansion). I'm not saying
This thread is dripping with puns.
When you gotta go #4, you gotta go #4.
I suppose that's better than the alternative merger name - "UPSex"
When is more actually less? Look no further!
Good question, I'd assume so. Or depending on the year and the SAE regulations on HP ratings at the time, maybe more if its "blueprinted". Whatever the hell that means.