Elon's Antics

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I have referred to this weirdo as Milhouse before but after Blitz's reply, I can see that he's actually Milhouse Costanza with the stink of desperation and racism dialled way up.
 
Elon's mum's antics... she evidently didn't hear about what happened to Tina Peters.

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I just love that there's a 50% chance Chud Lightyear and co. get to rule for at least 4 years and carry out the Shock Doctrine on the world's largest economy. /s
 
Elon tried to pump the Tesla stock with his BS Robotaxi event and it promptly backfired. The stock lost ground some 9%.

Turns out that finally, at last, Wall Street woke (pun intended) up to Elon's BS exaggerations regarding autonomous Teslas.

On top of that, FSD software is getting worse, with ever-higher disengagement rates, and whereas the geofenced Waymos are seeing about 30,000 miles between disengagements, the latest Cybertrucks (in an admittedly small sample across 3 states) are seeing 9 miles. Yep, that's nine miles.

Making it worse, investors had assumed that the low-price Tesla (dubbed "Model 2") would be reinstated. They were to be disappointed.

Altogether not a good day for MAGA Musk.

 
Former Twitter executives—including Agrawal as well as former Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal, former Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde, and former general counsel Sean Edgett—alleged that Musk planned to deny their severance to make them pay for extra costs that they approved that clinched the Twitter deal.

They claimed that Musk told his official biographer, Walter Isaacson, that he would "hunt every single one of" them "till the day they die," vowing "a lifetime of revenge." Musk supposedly even "bragged" to Isaacson about "specifically how he planned to cheat Twitter’s executives out of their severance benefits in order to save himself $200 million."

 
Former Twitter executives—including Agrawal as well as former Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal, former Chief Legal Officer Vijaya Gadde, and former general counsel Sean Edgett—alleged that Musk planned to deny their severance to make them pay for extra costs that they approved that clinched the Twitter deal.

They claimed that Musk told his official biographer, Walter Isaacson, that he would "hunt every single one of" them "till the day they die," vowing "a lifetime of revenge." Musk supposedly even "bragged" to Isaacson about "specifically how he planned to cheat Twitter’s executives out of their severance benefits in order to save himself $200 million."

If it's in writing (this allegation would need to be proven through discovery) it will be fun to see this go to discovery. It probably won't though until Twitter is dead and they have no money to chase as he will stall and delay.
 
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