"#BearingResources Ltd. ($BRGRF), acquired a world-class resource in Chile that gives it the second-most advanced lithium project in the world, is a front-line contender."
Which company has the most advanced project? #Tesla$TSLA?
I agree, this development in #China could be very interesting for the #AutoIndustry and #Tesla in particular. But I'm curious - you say that more cars are sold in China than any place else. While I believe that's likely the case, would it be true for Tesla which are far more expensive? I would think it would be too high for the average individual. $TSLA
As stated by others, GAAP is regularly published for anyone who bothers to research it. Most traders disregard fundamentals entirely. A company like #Tesla$TSLA for example is overpriced no matter what metric is used. Anyone who bothers at all uses GAAP.
While you are of course right, when it comes to tech companies, they always push products out to market before it's ready and just figure they'll fix all the bugs later. And they get away with this too - users and early adopters have come to expect this. I'd say that Tesla $TSLA is becoming a tech company and is behaving in the same way.
I read about that. Who would have thought that their new cars could have so many little bugs? Though I suppose the more bells and whistles, the more there is to go wrong. Supposedly Tesla can do firmware software updates to fix all that, without people even needing to bring in their cars to service stations. So the Consumer Report's attitude towards Tesla may change, and with it, the $TSLA stock price.
Now that this is news, Tesla'll likely make it a priority to get these problems fixed..
You've highlighted a fascinating correlation I hadn't put much thought into until now. This most certainly gives $TSLA an edge over other automobile manufacturers. I'm curious what other companies benefit from similar correlations. I would say Apple most definitely.
Where To Look As The Lithium Boom Unfolds In 2017 (Sponsored Post)
"#BearingResources Ltd. ($BRGRF), acquired a world-class resource in Chile that gives it the second-most advanced lithium project in the world, is a front-line contender." Which company has the most advanced project? #Tesla $TSLA?
Is This The Best Way To Profit From The Electric Car Boom? (SPONSORED POST)
I'm been investing big in the #ElectricCar boom myself. $LIXXF $TSLA
Could This Be One Of The Biggest Winners Of The Electric Car Boom? (SPONSORED POST)
Interesting article. I'm curious to know what my go to expert on #lithium, @[Juan Carlos Zuleta](user:9576), has to say about this. $TSLA $WCTXF
Tesla Is About To Go On A Wild Ride…Thanks To China
I agree, this development in #China could be very interesting for the #AutoIndustry and #Tesla in particular. But I'm curious - you say that more cars are sold in China than any place else. While I believe that's likely the case, would it be true for Tesla which are far more expensive? I would think it would be too high for the average individual. $TSLA
Why Management Is Incentivized To Fabricate Earnings: It's All About non-GAAP Bonuses
As stated by others, GAAP is regularly published for anyone who bothers to research it. Most traders disregard fundamentals entirely. A company like #Tesla $TSLA for example is overpriced no matter what metric is used. Anyone who bothers at all uses GAAP.
Is The End Near For The Solar Industry?
No not quite the end. They were hit hard by the cheap oil and people flooded to SUVs. Once the price goes back up to $100, $TSLA up up!
Crash Testing The Tesla
Hey @[Boyang Zhou](user:22939) you'd like this article, it's about $TSLA.
Tesla's Autopilot Is Mostly Hype
While you are of course right, when it comes to tech companies, they always push products out to market before it's ready and just figure they'll fix all the bugs later. And they get away with this too - users and early adopters have come to expect this. I'd say that Tesla $TSLA is becoming a tech company and is behaving in the same way.
Tesla's Autopilot Is Mostly Hype
I read about that. Who would have thought that their new cars could have so many little bugs? Though I suppose the more bells and whistles, the more there is to go wrong. Supposedly Tesla can do firmware software updates to fix all that, without people even needing to bring in their cars to service stations. So the Consumer Report's attitude towards Tesla may change, and with it, the $TSLA stock price.
Now that this is news, Tesla'll likely make it a priority to get these problems fixed..
What Comes First - TSLA Or Tesla?
You've highlighted a fascinating correlation I hadn't put much thought into until now. This most certainly gives $TSLA an edge over other automobile manufacturers. I'm curious what other companies benefit from similar correlations. I would say Apple most definitely.