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To: tejek who wrote (753481)11/18/2013 7:06:21 PM
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Over priced car - over hyped stock - car has very limited market and seems to be getting smaller with each fire.

Better sell before it's a 50% loss - this company's valuation is not supported by it's operating "income" or future market.

Might we be seeing some profit sharing???


You are seeing the smart money and speculators bail before the crash.

Interesting article from Forbes you should read -

If Tesla Would Stop Selling Cars, We'd All Save Some Money

forbes.com



To: tejek who wrote (753481)11/18/2013 7:10:09 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1591715
 
I notice we shot off something to Mars today which surprised me as I thought Obama had shut down the space program and turned NASA into a global warming propaganda organization. Cynically, it occured to me that we'd in time be told Mars once had life and a flourishing advanced civiIization until they started using fossil fuels and wrecked their climate. Then, darn it, I actually heard a newscaster say they are going to examine how Mars climate had changed so we could understand climate change here. That's how you justify a space mission now... you say you're going to study climate change:

NASA's Maven Mars mission launches Monday, to help solve ...
NASA is headed back to Mars, this time with a robotic scout named Maven that will attempt to solve the mystery of the red planet's radical climate change.
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Mars ahoy: NASA launches robotic explorer to study Martian ...
View Photo Gallery — NASA aims for Mars with robotic scout Maven: NASA is headed back to Mars, this time with a robotic scout named Maven that will attempt to solve the mystery of the red planet's radicalclimate change.
washingtonpost.com/business/mars-ahoy-nasa-launching-robot... More from washingtonpost.com


NASA to Look at Climate Change - On Mars
The U.S. space agency, NASA, expects to launch its next mission to Mars on Monday, sending an orbiter to look at the red planet's upper atmosphere. Scientists hope that MAVEN, which stands for MarsAtmosphere and Volatile Evolution, can help them better understand what happened to cause Earth's
voanews.com/content/nasa-to-look-at-climate-change-... More from voanews.com


Mars ahoy: NASA launching robotic explorer to study Martian ...
Mars ahoy: NASA launching robotic explorer to study Martian atmosphere and climate change. ... NASA's science mission director. Maven stands for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, with a capital "N'' in EvolutioN. It is NASA's 21st shot at Mars.
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NASA orbiter to begin trek to Mars
Water is believed to have flowed through rivers and lakes on ancient Mars, supported by a thicker, warmer atmosphere. Microbial life might have flourished in that climatemore than 3.5 billion years ago. STORY: NASA's Mars orbiter remains on track for Nov. 18 launch STORY: Mars ...
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Nasa's Maven spacecraft set for Mars mission | Science ...
"What we want to do is to understand what are the reasons for that change in the climate." Maven, carrying eight science instruments, will take 10 months to reach Mars, ... Nasa's Maven spacecraft set forMars mission.
theguardian.com/science/2013/nov/18/nasa-maven-mars-mis... More from theguardian.com


NASA's newest Mars spacecraft will study Martian climate change
NASA's newest Mars spacecraft will study Martian climate change. Technicians work on NASA's next Mars-bound spacecraft, the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution ... The world's overall success rate since the 1960s for a Mars mission is less than 50-50.
ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/nasa-s-newest-mars-spacecraft-... More from ctvnews.ca


NASA Prepares MAVEN To Reveal Mars' History Of Climate ...
One satellite will study climate change on Mars while another will study the planet's surface and mineral composition.
ibtimes.com/nasa-prepares-maven-reveal-mars-history... More from ibtimes.com


NASA's Next Mars Mission MAVEN All Set to Launch Nov. 18 ...
With Curiosity covering Mars' surface, NASA is ready to launch its next mission to the Red Planet, MAVEN, which will examine the upper atmosphere and how it was affected by climate change.
universityherald.com/articles/5237/20131029/nasas-next-mars-... More from universityherald.com



NASA's MAVEN Takes Off To Study Mystery Of Climate Change ...
Billions of years ago, Earth may not have been the most habitable rock in the neighborhood. Then something happened. NASA's latest mission to Mars hopes to solve the mystery of the red planet's past.
forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2013/11/16/nasas-maven-t... More from forbes.com


NASA's newest Mars spacecraft will study atmosphere, tackle ...
NASA's newest Mars spacecraft will study atmosphere, tackle puzzle of Martian climate change. Marcia Dunn, The Associated Press Nov 16, 2013 01:43:59 PM. 0; ... The world's overall success rate since the 1960s for a Mars mission is less than 50-50.
news957.com/2013/11/16/nasas-newest-mars-spacecraft... More from news957.com


NASA's MAVEN Mission to Mars: 5 Things to Know - Yahoo News
NASA is all set to launch its next mission to Mars on Monday (Nov. 18), provided the weather cooperates and no unexpected glitches pop up. ... and what role this loss played in Red Planet climate change over the last four billion years.
news.yahoo.com/nasas-maven-mission-mars-5-things-know-... More from news.yahoo.com



To: tejek who wrote (753481)11/19/2013 12:34:10 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1591715
 
>> I am almost afraid to ask........what do you have against Tesla?

That about 1/7th of its revenue stream is from taxpayers?



To: tejek who wrote (753481)11/19/2013 7:52:03 AM
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Tesla takes money from the poor and middle class to create toys for the 1%.