having worked at tesla, I can say first hand that most negative sentiment commenters here have no idea what they're talking about, and either their aptitudes or research of the company is too low to comprehend the worldly impact of where this company will transform the industry in both tech, communication, work, travel, auto, and consumer SaaS offerings. This company has a myriad of offerings beyond cars. The cars are a vessel for insane product offerings, including Saas, licensing, IP, Data and Data mapping. Its really sad to see such naive thinkers posting unintelligent comments as their narrative here. This company will be the largest company on the S&P index in 10 yrs. I applaud the negative sentiment that drives the stock lower, just gives me more options to buy a great stock with a solid valuation and balance sheet that continues to grow. one of the best volatile growth stocks out there.
lets see its split a few times so shares are really at a ratio of 9:1 now, or moreover. Ill wait for sentiment to drive this stock to under $200 and then ill come in and buy buy buy. thank you.
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