TSLA - on verge of bankruptcy?

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Saltynuts, Apr 7, 2018.

  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Did he ever win (or lose) that bet he had with the govt. of Australia? What was it.... like installing the worlds biggest battery or something lol? I forget.
     
    #121     Apr 26, 2018
  2. Sig

    Sig

    #122     Apr 26, 2018
  3. Sig

    Sig

    Just for grins, this kind of thing is endemic in startups...

    "A new flavor of EBITDA

    WeWork is reportedly losing $933M annually as it expands its office-sharing and rental empire. But in offering documents for a new loan this week, WeWork announced a new type of earnings measure: “community-adjusted EBITDA.”

    Apparently this hand-wavy accounting measure means it can deduct basic costs like marketing, foosball tables, and cubicles from its cost structure. By that measure, WeWork’s not losing nearly $1B — it’s actually making a $233M profit! Three cheers for community. "
     
    #123     Apr 26, 2018
  4. Libel only applies to people, I think.
     
    #124     Apr 27, 2018
  5. Sig

    Sig

    You're right, I think it's called defamation for a company. Although at this point Elon could sue for libel. Neither is at all likely, obviously, but the point stands that it's a serious accusation to say that one of the 30 odd lines in a balance sheet is a fabrication, especially when there's really no basis for it except pure assumption.
     
    #125     Apr 27, 2018
  6. Tesla isn't done yet, imo. I think the pending changes in transport may give it a very legitimate powerful boost in sales - not from it's electric car capabilities, but from the self-driving ones. Self-driving cars are set to change everything, everywhere. 10 years is my guess for self-driving cars to outnumber human driven cars.
     
    #126     Apr 28, 2018
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    #127     Apr 30, 2018
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  8. schweiz

    schweiz

    Last edited: May 1, 2018
    #128     May 1, 2018
  9. Sig

    Sig

    If Telsa is building battery plants, doesn't demand for batteries benefit them? Especially when you've got a VW guy quoted as saying "Manufacturing the powerpacks themselves is not in the cards. “This is not one of our core competencies,” said Mueller, who has faced pressure from employee representatives to invest in battery-cell production. “Others can do it better than we can.”" Very possible Tesla doesn't survive long enough to get there, but since this article is about what's happening in 2022 it's either around and selling batteries or not so it doesn't matter.
     
    #129     May 1, 2018
  10. schweiz

    schweiz

    You should not read selectively. This was in the article too:
    The German manufacturer’s plans to build as many as 3 million of the cars a year by 2025 is backstopped by deals with suppliers including Samsung SDI Co., LG Chem Ltd. and Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. for batteries in Europe and China.

    VW does not want or need Tesla batteries, they will buy from competitors who will grow fast.
    And what about the cars that Tesla is building? They will have to compete with a lot of other constructors. And most of these competitors are far better than Tesla in organizing production. Doing worse then Tesla on that point is almost impossible. Adding the actual problems Tesla has already...
     
    #130     May 1, 2018