Tesla business discussion
#2146
Lexus Champion
Barrons, Wall Street Journal, Motley Fool and others highly advised everyone to sell immediately
Last edited by AMIRZA786; 06-15-23 at 08:57 AM.
#2147
Lexus Test Driver
If they want to buy a bunch, they get their friends to say Sell, Sell, Sell. Haha
And for extra confusion just to keep everyone on their toes, they always have contradictory info that keeps people guessing what happens next. Lol
It's a craps shoot.
#2148
Lexus Champion
If the big shots on Wall Street want to sell short they will get their friends to say Buy, Buy, Buy.
If they want to buy a bunch, they get their friends to say Sell, Sell, Sell. Haha
And for extra confusion just to keep everyone on their toes, they always have contradictory info that keeps people guessing what happens next. Lol
It's a craps shoot.
If they want to buy a bunch, they get their friends to say Sell, Sell, Sell. Haha
And for extra confusion just to keep everyone on their toes, they always have contradictory info that keeps people guessing what happens next. Lol
It's a craps shoot.
#2149
Lexus Fanatic
Looks like 50% YoY growth is back on the menu
Tesla’s US sales soar by 52% with Model Y leading the pack
Model S sales are taking a big hit, people don't want large expensive sedans. See Lucid sales (in the linked story).
#2150
Lexus Champion
They've had sell ratings since 2017 at least, since I've owned the stock.
Looks like 50% YoY growth is back on the menu
Tesla’s US sales soar by 52% with Model Y leading the pack
Model S sales are taking a big hit, people don't want large expensive sedans. See Lucid sales (in the linked story).
Looks like 50% YoY growth is back on the menu
Tesla’s US sales soar by 52% with Model Y leading the pack
Model S sales are taking a big hit, people don't want large expensive sedans. See Lucid sales (in the linked story).
#2151
Lexus Fanatic
Model X sales are up. People just don't want sedans I fear Tesla is going to cancel the Model 3.
#2152
Lexus Champion
#2153
Lexus Fanatic
Sure hope not I want to buy the refresh.
#2154
Lexus Champion
#2155
Lexus Champion
Companies like BYD and Neta outsell Tesla in China, the biggest EV market in the world. Or is it??????
China is Throwing Away Fields of Electric Cars - Letting them Rot!
#2156
Lexus Champion
"Mercedes-Benz is reportedly considering Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), as it could be the next major automaker to adopt the company’s charging connector"
"Automakers are interested in expanding their customers’ charging and ownership experience as a whole, which makes adopting Tesla’s charging connector an ideal option as it is dependable and expansive"
https://www.teslarati.com/mercedes-b...rs-tesla-nacs/
#2157
Pole Position
"Mercedes-Benz is reportedly considering Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), as it could be the next major automaker to adopt the company’s charging connector"
"Automakers are interested in expanding their customers’ charging and ownership experience as a whole, which makes adopting Tesla’s charging connector an ideal option as it is dependable and expansive"
https://www.teslarati.com/mercedes-b...rs-tesla-nacs/
edit - https://group.mercedes-benz.com/inno...g-network.html
#2158
Lead Lap
One thing the article doesn't mention is that Mercedes previously committed significant future investment to building out their own charging network and infrastructure. Will be interesting to see if a switch to NACS makes that redundant or if they will still build out their network, just with NACS. If I remember right they were talking a billion or so and a quite material network build.
edit - https://group.mercedes-benz.com/inno...g-network.html
edit - https://group.mercedes-benz.com/inno...g-network.html
#2159
Lexus Champion
I still think they'll still strategically install branded charging stations even if it's using the NACS plug. They were never trying to make the stations MB-exclusive so I feel like the brand awareness opportunity is still there. It's worth noting they're trying to differentiate with their charging network by making it a "premium" experience, which I imagine will look different depending on the site.
#2160