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It was lower in April and March. The stock had been oscillating wildly between $375 and $225 all year and has no relation to any of the actual finances of the company. Considering that the budget bill under consideration could remove the clean energy credits that keep the company in the black, the stock should be much lower.
never has, never will.
Maybe someday. 🤞🏾And then Phoney Stark won’t have to worry about whether we’re taxing billionaires enough 🙏🏾
At a point where all of their life time sales make up half of what the Musk payout was? Yeah, it's just irrelevant.
It's not just that, they need Chinese rare earth minerals...
Like, Musk just spent 15 billion on a factory for batteries that he now can't afford the raw materials for.
Wow. So he was just too geeked out on K to complain about all the tariff drama the last few months? I thought Xi said they may just straight up stop selling some of that stuff to us? Not sure if it was rare earth minerals or some other rare substance that’s needed for military applications. Elon and Trump are some real fucking geniuses. 🙄
Yeah, it's all the same shit.
But especially for EV batteries, the tarrifs make the raw materials so expensive a lot of companies are looking to offshore their manufacturing because if they're made somewhere else, only Americans pay the tarrifs on completed vehicles.
If the raw materials face a 150% tarrif, then even if theyre sold in Canada or Mexico, the tarrifs drive up prices and lowers sales.