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snapcaster ◴[] No.43470829[source]
This is so weird, did he miscalculate how intense the backlash would be? or he truly doesn't care?
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treis ◴[] No.43470920[source]
TSLA is up 60% from a year ago and 700% from 5 years ago. He's not in any way hurting.
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tapoxi ◴[] No.43470977[source]
It's down 26% since he took an active role in government, and we haven't seen quarterly results showing the sales dip since.
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1. rcMgD2BwE72F ◴[] No.43471290[source]
>we haven't seen quarterly results showing the sales dip since.

Which are caused by the retooling of the Model Y production lines which took 3-5 weeks. Y represents 2/3 of the sales globally and all factories where down simultaneously.

Deliveries are back up in China and at current trends, they might achieve ~130,000 sales - just like Q1 2024, even though they had to close down their most production factory lines. China is the first to get back to speed but it says a lot about the "sales dip" which is actually a planned production dip.