Here's what the same company is spending on CapEx and R&Dpic.twitter.com/ipeHwDpLtB
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Here's what the same company is spending on CapEx and R&Dpic.twitter.com/ipeHwDpLtB
The answer? This is Tesla. If Tesla weren't spending ridiculous amounts of money producing the Model 3 it would be wildly profitable. Why is it losing money? Because they're investing everything they bring in and then some on a market opportunity that's 10x the size of the biz
For reference: Here is what Tesla's margins look like with and without capex and R&D. They're just as profitable as the other car companies, they're just investing insane amounts.pic.twitter.com/bEw1X74cHO
So if you short Tesla it should be because you don't think the model 3 will work out. If you short it because they're spending a lot of money make sure you understand what they're investing it in.
no and headcount/big CAC?
See the next tweet. CapEx and R&D
oh then my first answer goes to maybe, depending on what the R&D is. Is this Tesla btw?
The R&D is a new product with 10x the market potential. And maybe shhhh
lol. I read the first graph as millions not thousand millions. Realized when R&D was in billions.
haha "wait a minute, this isn't a startup..."
Is this Amazon?
Nope, but looks similar
Oh duh. Tesla
With a 55bn market cap? Eek.
Depends on a number of factors. Revenue going like a train, depends what they are spending their money on....
Real losses or paper losses?
Maybe, what are they investing in?
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