If Hindenburg Research ever gets TSLA in it's crosshairs ... oh baby it won't be pretty. Surprised TWTR hasn't drawn their wrath - yet. Although they thought at the time Elon was going to get a better takeover price.
Haven't been around long which may explain my surprise seeing such a strong demand push after the 101 low.
They wouldn't be the first in line https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/...-after-most-profitable-trade-2022-2023-01-06/
sure, I'm not pointing out your opinions, rather your contradictions. The "calling out bullshit from bullshitters" pod needs more peas.
Came across this last night on another trading/investing forum under the topic of "Drones, Autonomous Vehicles and Flying Cars". And just like that poster I include it without commentary. No need to. https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/27/e...ted-by-the-sec-for-tesla-self-driving-claims/ Transportation Elon Musk is being investigated by the SEC for Tesla self-driving claims, report says Darrell Etherington@etherington / 4:46 PM EST•January 27, 2023 Image Credits: Tesla Tesla CEO Elon Musk is facing scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding his specific comments and efforts to promote the automaker’s claims regarding its “self-driving” capabilities, Bloomberg reports. The SEC investigation into Musk is part of its overall efforts to determine whether Tesla has run afoul of its rules in promoting its FSD and Autopilot offering. The SEC doesn’t typically comment on any ongoing investigations prior to formally filing suit, and has not commented on this case in particular. But recent revelations may explain why Musk is in their crosshairs when it comes to Tesla “self-driving” technology: Last week, testimony given by a senior engineer on the Tesla team working on its Autopilot software revealed that a video the company released in 2016 purporting to show a Tesla vehicle driving itself was in fact staged. Reporting by Bloomberg later revealed that the video was overseen and directed by Musk himself. Of course, the SEC’s domain isn’t safety claims, but it does take issue with public companies or company executive officers making forward-looking claims that are false or misleading. That’s apparently what they’re concerned about here — Musk has often suggested FSD would attain essentially driver-free navigation capabilities in timelines that have not ended up proving accurate. Sponsored Content Learn How Intentional Innovation Can Build Trust in Tech Sponsored by Salesforce Building trust with your customers is a crucial competitive advantage in today’s digital economy. Learn how intentional innovation and trusted technologies deliver for your customers and bottom line. Based on what the SEC determines following its investigation, we could see lawsuits or other consequences for Musk, including limitations on his future activity as an officer of a public company if they choose to pursue enforcement of any violations they find.
I have no problem with that. I'm personally no fan of FSD, beta or not. I like to drive my cars and don't want it to drive me. I don't use the speed control thing that's been around for decades and don't drive automatics.