31/12/2022
Contrary to what many people like to believe Musk isn't actually stupid. Stupid people don;t get into doctoral programs at Stanford.
He actually has a record of founding and running highly successful companies. Tesla is the first successful new mass market automaker in decades (outside China).
But his biggest achievement has to be convincing investors to value Tesla as a tech company not a car company. Even after a recent 70% fall in the stock price, Tesla is valued twice as high as Toyota, four times as high as BYD and nearly ten times as high as any of the Big Three US carmakers. That;s despite the fact that Tela makes far fewer cars than Ford, GM or Stellantis and is far less profitable.
Supposedly, it's a "growth story", - except it has the oldest model line-up of any major carmaker. The Cybertruck and Semi will supposedly be released in 2023 - years late. The updated Roadster will also supposedly be released in 023 but isalsolikley to be dleayed. Best scenario is Tesla will have three new models in 2023 - only two of which will be mass market automobiles. Beyond that there's a small lower-priced sedan on the way - which has been repeatedly promised for a decade or more.
Meanwhile competitors like Volkswagen areplanning 15 or more new electric models. Chinese carmakers like BYD and Great Wall will likely beat any Tesla entry in the lower price market sector and in the luxury market sector Tesla is facing increasing competition from established luxury brands like BMW. (Did I mention Tesla has consistently been rated the worst US carmaker for build quality?)
It's easy to forget now that for years Musk carefully cultivated a public persona as a scientific visionary and business genius. He was on The Simpsons for example.
Now he wants people to believe he's a far right Trump supporter. If we look at his past political stances and donations that seems like it may just be another front. Maybe he thinks Twitter can attract and consolidate the right wing Americans flitting between Parler, Gab and Truth Social (Of course, even if he does, there just aren't enough of them to create a company capable of servicing Twitter's massive debt load.)
In summary, wecan be pretty sure he's lying and dissembling we just can;t be sure exactly what he's lying about.
""While often described as libertarian, Musk has called himself "politically moderate" and was a registered independent voter when he lived in California. The New York Times wrote that Musk "expresses views that don't fit neatly into [the American] binary, left-right political framework".[341] Historically, Musk has donated to both Democrats and Republicans,[342] many of whom are in states in which he has a vested interest.[341] Beginning in the late 2010s, Musk's political contributions have shifted to almost entirely supporting Republicans.[343]
Musk voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[344] In the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Musk endorsed candidate Andrew Yang and expressed support for his proposed universal basic income.[345] He also endorsed Kanye West's 2020 presidential campaign.[346] He said he voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.[344] In 2022, Musk said that he could "no longer support" the Democrats because they are the "party of division & hate",[347][348] and wrote a tweet encouraging "independent-minded voters" to vote Republican in the 2022 U.S. elections, which was an outlier among social media executives who typically avoid partisan political advocacy.[349][350] He also leaned towards supporting Republican Ron DeSantis in the 2024 U.S. presidential election if DeSantis were a candidate.[351][352]""
Later in 1999, Musk co-founded X.com, an online financial services and e-mail payment company.[59] X.com was one of the first federally insured online banks, and over 200,000 customers joined in its initial months of operation.[60] Even though Musk founded the company, investors regarded him as inex...