That doesn’t exist in a safe state yet. Maybe someday, but not yet.
That doesn’t exist in a safe state yet. Maybe someday, but not yet.
It’s cheaper to get an Uber. I mean, if you don’t want to drive then don’t!
“You expect me, a 170k EV wagon owner and connoisseur of obsolete timepieces, to sleep where someone ELSE has slept?”
My car has lanekeeping assist and adaptive cruise control.
What’s the point?
Seeing him dumbfounded at all the boos when he went on with Chapelle makes me think he was probably just as delusional about how interested the Saudis were in Tesla.
Bruh. Have you even used them? I’m not talking about that FSD shit, either.
I decided to leave this part out on purpose...
There really isn’t anything major that happened in the last 3 years that should push you to a new car unless you specifically want something different.
Why are you coming after this guy? He really likes his car, get over it.
Are we just going to act like the investigation into the Model S tunnel crash didn’t determine yesterday that FSD was indeed in use?
Model 3 and Tesla in general definitely challenged the paradigm on what we consumers expect when we purchase a car.
We want foreign investment in the US, land/real estate included.
I’ve literally written rights plans for companies. I’ve never heard anyone referring to the potential target as swallowing a poison pill because it issued a rights plan. It’s the potential acquirer who would have to be willing to swallow the pill to acquire the company.
Just bought Feb 24 puts!
The “poison” is the dilution of the acquirer’s shares which doesn’t hurt the target.
So, in theory another company could receive NOL’s and use them to offset their well performing companies’ profits.
Not to mention what would be accomplished by picking up Carvana in the first place. Why would you pick up the company with its current liabilities if you could just wait for it to die and pick up the assets you want in the liquidation sale?
Interesting reporting on the so-called poison pill defense. It’s only missing one thing: What does the poison pill consist of?