BannedByTMC
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I tried, maybe it's a language barrier.
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Easy way out.I tried, maybe it's a language barrier.
Pls reconsiderI pretty much agree with Tom Nash on this issue:
Exactly, Elon threatened to stop AI and robotics at Tesla, i.e. damage the company, if he doesn't get more control, i.e. for something not done. None of the many words you kept typing after that have any relevance what so ever.threat;
a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
Lol.Exactly, Elon threatened to stop AI and robotics at Tesla, i.e. damage the company, if he doesn't get more control, i.e. for something not done. None of the many words you kept typing after that have any relevance what so ever.
So you think I'm a fan?You still cant seem to grasp the simple fact that what he should or should not do or wants to do or anything you have written about has nothing to do with the actual threat he made to stop developing AI and robotics at Tesla. There is no rational way to interpret his very clear wording in any other way. It doesn't matter in the least bit why he made the threat, it was still a threat. The only one here unable to take in new information is the person obviously so infatuated with Elon they can't handle even the slightest criticism of him. He's just a person not a deity.
He didn't make a threat, he said he would do something everybody who knows a bit about him, would fully expect him to do anyway.Everything you keep writing is still irrelevant to the fact that Elon made a threat. What you or I would, should, or could to is also irrelevant, that's why I'm not wasting anyone's time playing your games. Elon made a threat, end of story. If you think he had a good reason to make that threat that's fine, but also irrelevant to the fact that he made the threat. You seem incapable of understanding this.
Right so you would of preferred he wasn't forced to sell stock to buy twitter in the end?I'm of the opinion that a CEO should not act or speak in ways that damage the company. He also has plenty of control already, not to mention the fact that he willingly gave up a greater amount of control he already had by selling his shares, which also damaged the company. That was his choice.
Tesla did not exist in any meaningful way before Elon Musk. Sure, two co-founders had registered the name "Tesla" but the company had no car design, no production facilities, no business plan, no employees and no money.Let's remember that Elon and Tesla are not synonymous. Tesla existed before Elon, and it will continue to exist after Elon (whenever that point in time may come).
It's misleading of the plaintiffs to claim those directors were not "independent" since the SECs own definition of an "independent director" is a director who is not an employee of the company.I am taking it as an insult but I think the wrong term is being used then. I was not misinformed. plaintiff are saying the proxy statement lied. It said directors were independent when they allegedly were not. I was / am under no illusion about who Musk knows or doesn’t outside the office. It’s impossible to know. But ok I’ll go with this “they lied” interpretation. It’s still lame that independency is a requirement when shareholders voted by majority but that’s another argument.