Name me 1 time in history a company went bankrupt with 500,000 eager waiting customers? Their stock might be over-inflated though.
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They simply can't produce them quick enough and competitors have caught up
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Which competitor has caught up?
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It was stated in the article gm has. China *seems* ahead
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Personally I’d better like hydrogen
for mobility , autonomy and for the effect on the environment! From what I know of them but maybe I’m wrong? 
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You're wrong. Hydrogen is nearly impossible to store efficiently [the best method is to covalently link it to carbon atoms, forming a substance known as...]. Once you have high energy density batteries, electricity also beats H hands-down for simplicity, convenience and safety.
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That and we already have a global electricity network and there is no way yet to transport massive amounts of hydrogen safely.
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B'S Tesla will out live the nytimes

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At least the one in space orbiting the earth will
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What are you guys talking about? They have 145,000 people waiting to by the
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Not if you can't make them and 500k is a drop in the ocean. Look what other companies ship
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So many people want to see
#Tesla fail, oh that’s right because they completely disrupted the auto industry. Clickbait articles like this don’t help, but hey NyTimes, kick em while their down right?pic.twitter.com/jucNznUZ2B - 1 more reply
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Sometimes the one that starts the path doesn't finish it. I hope Mr. Musk gets to finish what He started
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My son loves the guy..
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Timeless tail of trying to cater to the rich. He is a lot of talk and not a lot of substance
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