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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (7058)4/28/2019 10:56:55 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26800
 
From the Meca of Liberalism, I believe this writer lives a few blocks from Blasey Ford in Palo Alto, not far from me for that matter. And I believe he works from home so would not enjoy learning he doesn't drive enough to offset the carbon to make the battery... but he got this piece in the paper today...
Article from: The Mercury News - April 28, 2019

Soon, you could cash in on your Tesla as self-driving cab

Follow the link below to view the article.
mercurynews-ca.newsmemory.com

Compelling arguments

Musk makes some compelling arguments about the value of his company’s data when it comes to creating autonomous vehicles. I live near Google’s headquarters, and it’s common to see autonomous Waymo cars driving around collecting data about roads, driver habits and other important elements that the company needs to train its software and networks. The cars are being driven around by paid employees, and, although I don’t know the size of the fleet, I’m sure it’s much smaller than Tesla’s fleet of cars owned by customers who paid Tesla for the privilege of driving them and sending data back to the company. That’s a great deal of information that Tesla can use to finetune its algorithms to operate cars autonomously.

Self-driving progress

As a Model 3 owner who purchased Enhanced Autopilot software, I have already seen improvements


I think he lives a few blocks from Waymo's HQ and a mile or two from Alphabet (not Google... ) HQ

IF all this "support" for TSLA doesn't reverse the "bombs away Trend" then what would?




To: Winfastorlose who wrote (7058)4/29/2019 10:36:33 AM
From: Fintas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26800
 
True and yet the stock is over 230 and not at 60.

So that article would appear to be a short sellers dream.

But as I stated ol Musk has angels.

So let's see how this one plays out.

I wouldn't want to be holding it at 388.

Do you have a downside number just for chit chat.

I doubt it would ever go BK.

Fintas IMO