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Yes we can filter, but the point is if anyone new comes on they can miss a good thread of info, like the link to colins research that was there yesterday morning, then all of a sudden everyone is talking about Tesla? Because most on here are friendly and answer what seems a genuine question, the thread was lost. Happens all the time with these twats.
Phil
Turn them into avatar green blobs then don’t have to strain thumb scrolling through their nonsense
Coldfish stewed brains,
Not sure if you dumb or just stupid? Maybe both?
If it goes to 1p i will get a few of us to put in a offer to buy it. Sell off auto for $500 m, aviation for $20 m & keep Fleet as that’s worth 2p on its own.
If you had a brain you’d be dangerous...
These twats turn up to fill the board with nonsense and any worth while research gets buried.
Happens all the time
CFS hits the green blobs
Not sure Tesla will hit 1p but who knows...
I've just added another green blob to my list. Life is to short to read ****E from an idiot who say that this share is going down to 1p
Had a few attempts at shorting TSLA, problem is it moves on nothing to do with fundamentals. It's an obvious short but you will take some heat before it eventually hits a realistic level. It's the opposite issue to SEE where fundamentals are ignored but as a result very under priced.
why would anyone buy a Tesla they are expensive and break down a lot.
I'm tempted to learn how to short shares just for tesla at some point that bubble will burst.
Midase
Perhaps you should tell your young friend that Tesla isn't 'harvesting' data as he thinks and that in turn is the reason for the bad publicity following crashes. That is it has no internal cameras of any merit and even the external cameras are there for other reasons.
Saying that Tesla does have all the 'parts' that are required for AV but that's only part of the problem. The bigger problem is how to get those parts to work together. I think that's what your young friend is hanging onto and was one of the reasons why the SP motored, after Elon said AV by year end as it would have all that was required. However, I think you could say that of most AV company or indeed a typical OEM or two. But Elon said it, that's the difference.
I’m with Seeing2020 on this. Tesla’s market cap assumes a 50% market share of the global car business! They would need approximately another 40 factories to achieve that. And at no point in history has one car company had a 50% market share (except maybe Mercedes when they came out with the first car)! It’s not to say Tesla won’t become a profitable business (they’re still not if you take out the regulatory credits from FCA which will now dry up). They have the potential to become a very successful company. But I can’t see them ever justifying the current market cap. And even if they get to a point where the do justify the current market cap, that would only mean they become worth what you pay for them now. So they would have to grow into the biggest car company in the history of car companies for me to break even.
Yeah the herd is following Tesla obviously, its out there in the mainstream. Good luck to him, you pays your money and you takes your chance, nothing is certain in this game.
Yes, I know where I'm keeping my money as well. I put the young chap on to SEE in the first place, so was surprised he sold.
But as Seeing pointed out the younger seem to love Tesla.
Can people report this pearsing clown with his spam, not sure why LSE are still letting him post
Pearsing is spam
As long term shareholders and with articles like this ‘piquing our excitement’ why would anyone sell SEE currently 4p but blatantly undervalued, for Tesla which has already 10 bagged over the last 12 months. There’s no doubt Tesla has been in ascendancy and their battery innovation could well propel them higher but with a market cap of $375bn even going up to $1 trillion would only give your ‘friend’ a 3x return. SEE would only have to hit 12p to provide the same ....I know where I’m keeping my money!!
Midase, the youngsters love Tesla, personally I couldn't justify the current market cap of $380bn, so its not one for me.
As for the Tesla at the SM offices, they have had that for years and I assume its just about carbon footprint rather than any link to Tesla.
Give me a contract with Toyota rather than Tesla every day of the week , or even Jane Fonda for that matter.
Hi Guys
In the last 24 hrs a few things have piqued my curiosity which I would like to get your 'take ' on.
I was on a TEAMS call with a young colleague yesterday who was telling me that he has sold his See holdings (made a tidy sum by all accounts) and has gone all in on Tesla. By what he was telling me it is obvious that he has spent a lot of time researching and monitoring developments in Elon's auto realm.
Aside from the amazing development work they do on battery technology , it sounds like the AV goals are still full steam ahead based on their algorithms evolving from real time, real world data harvested from their cars on the road (don't know if that's true though). So basically, on par with what See are doing, with data gleaned from the fleet business.
He then went on to tell me about Tesla’s links with Tencent who are also one of their investors (4% stake), and how Tesla are looking at the revenue streams that could be generated by capitalising on occupant’s spare time while travelling in their self-driving cars. We already know that arcade game play is already available in the cars and that headlines last year proclaimed ‘Musk is apparently brokering deals to put video games into Teslas’.
So here are some points swirling around in this wannabe analytical head:
• A post this morning has reminded us about a Honda Jazz at See headquarters, wasn’t it already spotted by the eagle eyed few, that in another picture/video a Tesla was seen being attended to by SEE Technicians?
• Elon’s biggest headache of late been the criticism of driver monitoring in Tesla cars, which deep down the company know that at least in the short term they will need to sort out for legislative and commercial reasons (they wouldn’t want to be seen with inferior DMS to competitors).
• Would it be reasonable to think that if Tesla were to sort out their DMS then they take the opportunity to equip their vehicles at the same time with the capability for occupants to be fully immersed in game play (Virtual reality) instead of arcade standard game play.
• With the Colin Barnden write up in EE Times emphasizing the fast moving developments in infotainment would be dare believe that SEE have become so integral in the mix that it’s inconceivable they will not be in Tesla’s as well?
Don’t post very often, but as I wasted an afternoon yesterday after the TEAMS call and didn’t get any work done I though I would share my curious musings.
https://electrek.co/2020/07/20/tesla-game-of-peace-launch-china/
https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/tesla-china-takes-its-arcade-to-a-new-level-with-online-multiplayer-new-titles
https://www.campaignlive.com/article/tesla-placement-tencent-game-boosts-real-life-test-drives/169382
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/08/13/tencents-online-games-get-a-boost-from-tesla/