Tesla has slipped into financial difficulties in part because of how much cash it has been using up — nearly $1 billion every 3 monthshttps://nyti.ms/2Br304l
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“In all the conversations I’ve had with business leaders over the years, not until Elon Musk got on the phone had an executive revealed such vulnerability,” writes David Gelles, The Times’s Corner Office columnisthttps://nyti.ms/2Bml13X
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Suddenly I’m ok with my 60k a year job.
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#Elon honey, come see me. I'll show you what a hammock and a waterfall can do for you...120 hours a week? There's nothing worth living like that for...that's not living. I think you've earned a soul healing vacation now. Bring music. - 1 more reply
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Its his choice
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You tweet that he works 17 hours a day for a week as a fact with a straight face? What a dogshit publication you guys have become.
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They reported that he said it. Didn’t say that it was factual. They also report whatever trump’s latest lie is. Journalists do half of the work, but critical thinking must carry you the rest of the way.
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@mga38 Even Elon Musk is "excruciating"
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Well I guess Azealia Banks didn't know that
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The skills that allow you to start a company are different than those needed to grow and manage it. Good startup CEOs know this and hire people with the skills to take the company to the next level. And they also know when to step aside.
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Only machines work 18 hours per day.
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I did not read the article, just the caption. That was enough: It was no one's decision but his to do that and look where it gets him. Take away: SIMPLY. NOT. WORTH. IT.
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Poor baby. He’s lying.
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He’s running from himself. Eventually he will catch up and not love what he finds.
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Both as it relates to emergency situations and the proceeding need for fail safes. And the lack of electrification of infrastructure. And lack of renewable energy in our national electric grid, which relates to the greenhouse efficiency of charging/using a Telsa.
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There's trouble adequately producing Telsas. But I would say thats not Telsa's biggest issue long term. It's going to be the applicability of fuel choice. My suggestion would be ...
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And to set production targets lower so you're not making the market more volatile, easy peasy. Because ultimately it seems 1 meeting a target and exceeding is probably better than not, and 2 its adjustable, so once production picks up...cant you just move the production target?
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