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Tesla is a car manufacturer, not a tech company. Their robot is a laughing stock that is only kept alive by the CEO's constant promises.
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Hate does not suit us. Please listen to less public radio.
Hate does not suit us. Please listen to less public radio.
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@user5ca946a11b6a4278 It has nothing to do with hate. Incidentally, I couldn't care less about Musk's political views. I just look at his track record when it comes to announcements.
Oh yes: And on sales and profit figures.
Oh yes: And on sales and profit figures.
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@Charmin You may see the robot as garbage, but assume that it will be the right choice for the relevant tasks and that Tesla may scale up as a result.
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@TradingHase I think it is unlikely. There are dozens of robots with a similar form factor - Tesla is one of many. And not a particularly good one, to put it mildly.
Besides, we are still years away from series production. And still a decade away from being introduced to the masses.
Besides, we are still years away from series production. And still a decade away from being introduced to the masses.
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Good morning my dear,
I also believe that it will take a few more years. But AI will speed it up enormously. And I think we should get a foot in the door now.
Tesla will be one of many, which is why I still think Tesla's valuation is too high.
I think that some start-ups will win the race here.
I'm just saying, look what a player Helsing has become.
Good morning my dear,
I also believe that it will take a few more years. But AI will speed it up enormously. And I think we should get a foot in the door now.
Tesla will be one of many, which is why I still think Tesla's valuation is too high.
I think that some start-ups will win the race here.
I'm just saying, look what a player Helsing has become.
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@Charmin
Whatever you think of Musk, one thing is certain: he should not be underestimated. He has already turned a lot of things upside down and made enormous profits in the process. When it comes to humanoid robotics, it's too early to say whether Tesla or another company will win the race. As you say, it's still too early for that. But now is exactly the right time to invest.
Whatever you think of Musk, one thing is certain: he should not be underestimated. He has already turned a lot of things upside down and made enormous profits in the process. When it comes to humanoid robotics, it's too early to say whether Tesla or another company will win the race. As you say, it's still too early for that. But now is exactly the right time to invest.
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@EpsEra What I think of Musk as a person (in terms of character) is completely irrelevant for investment decisions. My assessment of him as the CEO of his companies is much more important. Of course, this also includes everything he has promised and - in the vast majority of cases - broken over the years.
I will not invest in a company that moves from one outlandish promise to the next. That is not substance that *I* want to build on.
Others may see it differently, but I have made my judgment.
I will not invest in a company that moves from one outlandish promise to the next. That is not substance that *I* want to build on.
Others may see it differently, but I have made my judgment.
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@Charmin
I see the promises in a similar way to you, and it is precisely these that are driving up the valuation of the share enormously. That's why I'm not invested in Tesla. It's simply too expensive to rely solely on promises.
I see the promises in a similar way to you, and it is precisely these that are driving up the valuation of the share enormously. That's why I'm not invested in Tesla. It's simply too expensive to rely solely on promises.
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