My friend works for Tesla and is pretty senior up in their Robotaxi team. He tells me Elon is straight up lying. Don’t know what prompted him to make that announcement. Could Elon be lying? #stocks #investments
He always lies
What announcement
Elon tweeted that Tesla will launch robotaxi on 8/8. Interestingly did not mention the year. Friend thinks it’s because he did not want to get caught in SEC’s hair
Yeah he's done this many times about robotaxi Someday it will be true tho who knows if it's this time haha
Lying is Musk’s greatest and potentially only skill
He is losing a billion or two dollars a day. Almost every day.
Thats gotta hurt
Losing $2 isn't bad
Elon lied?! 😯
There is a difference between launching and unveiling. It will be just a prototype. He did that for his other products too like cyber truck, Optimus. Nothings wrong in that.
TGS as in the Hedge fund?
No, its tata gonsultancy services.
He has been lying about these taxis since 2015. What a coincidence he announces this just when Reuters published article about Model 2 getting scraped! His lies would not hold up for long. Tesla is going to 100-125 within 1-2 months
Hope it does I will buy so much more.
Same, looking forward to buy at 100, or lower.
As a former Tesla employee I can confirm Elon lies all the time to the public verse what is actually happening on timelines
Don't have to work there to know he's BSing constantly. No CEO could be that wrong constantly with access to all the internal roadmaps unless they're lying.
I’ll be honest be you Intel CEOs have been talking about timelines that were never met. They are no lying, just employees not performing (or managers overselling, more common in Intel)
The fact that their announcement is 4+ months away is the dead giveaway that they don't have anything. No company does product announcement dates like that
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