RE: DBX production20 May 2022 12:16
This poster gets it!
"I deeply regret getting back on board.
This stock, the entire management and the outdated products coupled with disastrous finances are a complete disaster. Can't say more about this whole sadness. Regardless of the value, you always have to ask yourself whether you can invest with a clear conscience - both in the company / management as well as in the brand and the future.
Hence, the price can be cheap as he wants. I wouldn't do it anymore (after almost 2 years). Lots of daydreaming, little performance. No matter what the boys and girls tackle on the island. It backfires. Coupled with an overaged Chairman Stroll, who acts more haphazardly and desperately than constructively and expediently, according to the model range, the company is now a non-starter for me. You always have to ask yourself whether you would buy the products yourself compared to other manufacturers. Because of me the 707. But that was it. The rest doesn't run, is produced sluggishly or is on the technical level of a horse-drawn carriage.
Now something should really come apart from hot air. Both in the marketing area (F1) and in the company.
The books are full full full. Every quarter the same tune. If I only manage to build one car a year and have one customer, my order book is full. If the book is as full as described, then I would see how I get the models out now... and if I work in 3 shifts. Sweetheart rasping in all previous Q&A, the team should finally take care of the share price, which also includes constant good communication. So one or the other customer could certainly buy a DBX S 11. But why should he? First his shares are burned, then he should also buy from AML. Burn double money. No thanks. Porsche Lamborghini Ferrari it works everywhere. AML share price down 9x% since IPO. This also scares away customers. I wonder if they really are that arrogant or just stupid. Sorry I could blow off steam for another 2 hours. Stroll belongs first to me. Without merit, etc. I thought a lot of him, but what's going on is pathetic. This has nothing to do with the general tense economic situation."