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"Elon Musk’s warm reception in China is a wake-up call to Tesla’s skeptics"
What do people think about Tesla (TSLA)?
Down to $185.61 per share!
If Tesla is a status symbol, what about MBZ, BMW, Porsche, Lexus, Acura, Jaguar, Cadillac, etc...?
E-man saysIf Tesla is a status symbol, what about MBZ, BMW, Porsche, Lexus, Acura, Jaguar, Cadillac, etc...?
You are so right, E-man. But Lexus stock is not traded. Toyota stock is, and for decades they solved the problem of low quality /poor value for American consumers.
I hope you enjoy your Tesla, E-man. Not the same thing as investing in the stock, though.
Tesla’s best days are ahead of it.
I live and work in the silicon valley. The car is adored by the masses.
With time the issues will be resolved and the stock price will hit all time highs.
But if you gamble on the long term recovery, what would be a good entry point?
Haters are going to hate. Deniers are going to deny. I love my Tesla. No reason to deny it. It always puts a smile on my face every time I drive it. When I come back from a vacation, the first thing I do is to take my Tesla out for a spin. That’s how fun to drive it. How much does that worth?
about the same as I think about sodastream..
Tesla’s best days are ahead of it.
I live and work in the silicon valley. The car is adored by the masses.
With time the issues will be resolved and the stock price will hit all time highs.
What do you all think about it from an investment point of view today? I have some buddies in the finance world who are quite bullish on it and claim we are just scratching the surface. Judging by the recent performance, they may be right.
For people who are investing in Bitcoin, what are you using to invest and what recommendations do you have for a new investor?
Since he posed that question, the stock has dropped considerably.
It’s a moving target but the stock price is higher today than when Patrick posted.
BayArea says
It’s a moving target but the stock price is higher today than when Patrick posted.
True that. Up less than one dollar for calendar year.
It's not Cool, nor is it Hip, but SP500 up over 20% this year.
How would you come up with a fair price per share?
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It's over $300, with a loss of $10/share, but revenue just keeps going up. Hard to figure out what a fair price is since it doesn't make money yet.
How would you come up with a fair price per share?