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    Quote Originally Posted by TeslaGod View Post
    I'm wary all this drama from Elon could be a set-up for a stock split.
    if they do split again, what’s your take on what’s likely to happen….

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeslaGod View Post
    Another jump in share price although not as much as last time they split.
    Have had a quick look at the figures for the last split on 31st Aug 2020...
    Price at C.O.B on the day before split was US$442.68
    Price at C.O.B on the day of the split was US$498.32
    Dropped over the next few days to a low of US$330.21 and carried on upwards from there, albeit with the usual ups and downs...

    So if you had say 50 shares before the split they would have been worth approx US$22134
    After the 5:1 split you would have then had 250 shares worth approx US$124580 - an immediate gain of US$102446
    Even after the drop they would still have been worth a hell of a lot more than pre split...

    And to take it a bit further, if you had then kept them until the last peak on 4th Nov 2021 then they would be worth approx US$307447 and at the exchange rate of 0.7167 that day, then...

    I will just carry on dreaming now

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeslaGod View Post
    Anything under 1000 should return 40% in 6 to 12 months.

    Should be another big Q4 earnings as well.
    Scheduled for Jan 25, 2022, 5 PMEDT

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    Thanks for your regular snippets of info TG - appreciate it.

    The EV market is certainly hotting up now isn’t it.
    2022 is going to be a very interesting year methinks - looking forward to it…

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    Is this True?
    "There are a finite number of well-heeled hipsters and iconoclasts who are willing to fork out big money for a car that they love but could prove about as reliable as a sundial at night."
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opi...ndial-at-night

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiora View Post
    Is this True?
    "There are a finite number of well-heeled hipsters and iconoclasts who are willing to fork out big money for a car that they love but could prove about as reliable as a sundial at night."
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opi...ndial-at-night
    Uh…this “news article” (its an opinion piece) says that despite some surperficial issues like paint finish & minor panel gaps, Tesla has by far and away the highest customer satisfaction rating possible - 5 out of 5. So sure i guess its true?

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    It's a valid question though.
    Once the kool-aid brigade have all got one, how is the penetration into the rest of the market going to stack up?

    This comparison review is interesting:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffpnLgfHloo
    Last edited by dln; 21-11-2021 at 08:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeslaGod View Post
    What's a valid question? The Gap's and paint imperfections were corrected some time ago, have you been to TESLA in Auckland to see one in person?
    Yes, Ive seen a few in person and they're certainly not what I would call a "premium" product. From many sources, build quality is still very much an ongoing issue.

    And a typical uninformed question about what happens when all the kool-aid brigade has a TESLA.

    EVs make up a less than 3% of vehicles/it's going to take the best part of this decade to get anywhere near 50%,..are you going to own your same car for another decade?
    Well that would be a much better contribution to "the environment" than buying a new EV.

    Buy a Ford buy a Nio buy any EV it's only helping the cause... Tesla will control 30% of the entire vehicle fleet by 2030 so there's plenty of room for them to come 2nd 3rd 4th place.
    Won't help Tesla to buy the competition, and I think your 30% claim is ludicrously optimistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeslaGod View Post
    None of your responses make any sense as none of them are fact.
    You clearly have some challenges with written communication, maybe you should stay at school a little longer.

    If you're going to comment on this thread please keep updated to relevant information not something you Google searched that came out in 2018.
    Seems you also have challenges with dates.

    Your arguments are several years old and TESLA being the most in demand vehicle in the world sold out for over a year for some models proves you embarrassingly wrong.

    And please don't post up "YouTube" link to a Ford march E,there a ICE manufacturer with very very bad software technology trying to compete with Tesla, who happen to have the best software engineers in the world working for them.
    Clearly, the guys reviewing them were unaware of that "fact".

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