12-19-2022, 12:03 AM
sekker wrote:
[quote=kj]
I think it's due to many things such as strong competition, lack of real updates (but news of an update to the 3 probably contributes), relentless attention to every perceived flaw, and probably his odd political behavior.
There are still good reasons to buy a Tesla, and since I want a car that does the job I'd still consider one. I'm worn out trying to find out whether I like the makers of everything I buy.
The stock was always ahead of its valuation. The macroeconomic headwinds took 1/3 of the share value down.
But there's no question that if he had not had to sell a large batch of twitter shares to buy a vanity project, he (and Tesla) would be worth far more than it currently is.
And he would not be getting boo-ed when going to a show in SF.
I was still talking about the OP, not stock prices. The car market would still be bizarre with out Elon.