Agnzona said:
That might actually help the stock price.
one MEEN Ag said:
The thing that is so frustrating about Tesla is that this company could have worked if he had just paced himself.....The cars are incredible, everything else about the company is a circus act.
Tell him to get paid in cash before he leavespacecar02 said:
My old man is headed back to space X at the end of the month to train some folks in NDT
TennAg said:one MEEN Ag said:
The thing that is so frustrating about Tesla is that this company could have worked if he had just paced himself.....The cars are incredible, everything else about the company is a circus act.
What people forget is that they spend an extra 20k more than they should on each car. That's why the tech and cars seem so awesome, any company could do that but only for a little while.
They exact same thing is happening at space-x. Musk is earning genius points only by way underpricing their launches. It's how he "disrupts" but it can't last.
There are a lot of people who could look like geniuses if they sold dimes for the cost of a nickel.
TriAg2010 said:TennAg said:one MEEN Ag said:
The thing that is so frustrating about Tesla is that this company could have worked if he had just paced himself.....The cars are incredible, everything else about the company is a circus act.
What people forget is that they spend an extra 20k more than they should on each car. That's why the tech and cars seem so awesome, any company could do that but only for a little while.
They exact same thing is happening at space-x. Musk is earning genius points only by way underpricing their launches. It's how he "disrupts" but it can't last.
There are a lot of people who could look like geniuses if they sold dimes for the cost of a nickel.
SpaceX is on solid financial footing. Musk is earning genius points because SpaceX developed both technology and operational practices that are radically ahead of anyone else in the industry. To say they are just underpricing their launches is just totally ignorant.
There's no reason not to be objective here. PayPal was a home run. SpaceX was a home run. Solar City was a stirke-out. Tesla looks to be heading for a strike-out. That's still not a bad record for Musk.
jamaggie06 said:
Yeah, SpaceX has had success with launches and the like, but do we know anything about their financial performance? They're private, correct?
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Do the math on spacex. I mean literally do the math. Some people claim it's profitable but it's nowhere close at this point.
The entire selling point has been that "we can reduce the cost of launch by x%." Like he has with everything else, he just guesses at a number that sounds good and goes with it no matter how big a hole he digs himself. Maybe the actual costs will fall in line with pricing within a decade or so. I'm a fan of Shotwell so it's fine by me. Regardless, I expect blue origin to be the eventual low cost provider.
Ryan34 said:
Operating at a loss to achieve scale is pretty normal for tech companies, and Tesla fashions itself as a tech company more than a car company. But, as many have pointed out, their business model thus far looks much more like the typical automotive company rather than a tech company.
The answer's actually pretty simple: if you suck ass at manufacturing, you can't make money as a car company. Tesla, despite a talent for space-age car design, sucks ass at manufacturing. This came out last year:Quote:
Its mind boggling to me. Itd be the equivalent of Apple, instead of rolling around in piles of cash, was burning cash. Tesla makes a luxury product, with great demand, with a brand like no other (they dont advertise, at least, not in way comparable to other car manufacturers in terms of dollars and volume). How does that not add up to profits and cash?
It doesn't stop in the factory, either. Tesla's post-sale reliability problems are very well-documented, as is the circus that they call their repair service.Quote:
The luxury cars regularly require fixes before they can leave the factory, according to the workers. Quality checks have routinely revealed defects in more than 90 percent of Model S and Model X vehicles inspected after assembly, these individuals said...
The world's most efficient automakers, such as Toyota, average post-manufacturing fixes on fewer than 10 percent of their cars, according to industry experts. Getting quality right during initial assembly is crucial, they said, because repairs waste time and money.
About time that charlatan is shut down.tailgatetimer10 said:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/27/tesla-falls-4percent-on-report-elon-musk-sued-by-sec.html