HitchHiker71
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Without a doubt it's a risk - but we know Texas is all over this - the governor himself posted on X that the vote is out - come on down to Texas! (paraphrasing)this bit of the ‘strategy’ is a bit unclear to me
while certainly things are different in Texas, it is hard to predict whether they are different in a way that are better or worse (for Tesla, Musk, or shareholders), depending on the issue at hand
I tend to think this squawking by musk results from a mixed combination of two things at once:
(1) just emotional “I’m taking my toys and going home” reactionary revenge (which Musk’s base, largely immune to nuance, will eat up as ‘another instance’ of Musk really sticking it to the man - though it’s unclear Delaware or Texas could give 2 sh*ts either way)
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(2) strategic posturing for this reincorporation, the smell of revenge, etc., to help propel Musk/Tesla to at the same time make some other key corporate changes that - amidst all the fog and smell of gunpowder - get a bit overlooked. A sort of Pork Barrel opportunity.
Sometimes the devil we know is better than the devil we don't know yet - only time will tell. Musk is both an eternal optimist and an eternal opportunist - so I'd again vote for Option 2 above with this in mind. Never waste a good crisis right?
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