Are Tesla’s days of dizzying growth already behind it? @FastCompany reports that shares for the electric car manufacturer are down nearly 30% this year, and have fallen by more than 50% since their 2021 high, wiping out around $600 billion in market value.
Even some of the company’s diehard believers have started to distance themselves by selling off shares in recent months. “I think the story is over, is the best way to say it,” said one. Here’s more.
Das E-Auto im Allgemeinen und Tesla im Besonderen gelten der Klimabewegung als Symbol eines „fossilen Autokapitalismus“, der weder nachhaltig noch sozialverträglich sei. Zu Unrecht, meinen die Verkehrsforscher Timo Daum und Andreas Knie.
BREAKING - Proving his reputation as a great entrepreneur and innovator, #Elon#Musk today announced he will be bringing porn to #X and again rebranding the former #Twitter social media platform by changing the name from X to XXX #billionaires#ElonMusk
I'm very happy that #ElonMusk (comic book villain) is terrified that the court system is not blind to the fact that rich people commit crimes and are no different from the rest of us. This must scare the hell out of them and it makes me happy.
ICYMI I'm gonna be in Vancouver on June 22, talking to @annaleen about the looooong history of psychological warfare in the United States. This is gonna be such a great conversation — please RSVP now!
@annaleen the story about Social Media companies NOT dealing with Election Disinformation now, because of lawsuits before #scotus, needs to be discussed.
This is a news hook for the book.
I'd like the Supreme Court watchers & legal experts briefed on this.
What was stopped?
Who stopped it?
Why did they want it stopped?
What has to happen to get it started again?
Who do we contact?
If #ElonMusk can't be forced to comply, what can be done?
What should MSM know about it this? @emptywheel
Tesla has issued a strongly worded letter to its shareholders, slamming the proxy advisory firm recommending investors reject Elon Musk’s compensation plan — which is valued as high as $56 billion.
Titled “What Glass Lewis Got Wrong About Tesla,” the letter claims that the firm “omits key considerations, uses faulty logic, and relies on speculation and hypotheticals,” reports Bloomberg.
Throw in some "unabashed cheerleading" of Musk as a leader, and you have to wonder just how much say the Tesla CEO had in the letter’s wording, says Futurism. Here’s more.