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[News] Tesla Takedown 29 March



Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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This saturday at Tesla sites around the world, a global day of protest against Elon Musk is planned. Sounds like it will kick off big time in the US

There are protests organised in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and other cities across the country and all over Europe

 
























Jul 20, 2003
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Tesla stock price is over 50% up over the last year.


Edit


It's down less than 5% in the last month.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Brighton
I suppose if you can put all the well paid Tesla workers out of work it can only mean more work for the slave labourers in China. If that's a good thing?
Slaves labourers in the Chinese EV industry?

How very 20th century of you.

The Chinese EV industry will take over the world by the end of this decade and they are certainly not doing it on slave labour.

 












Jul 20, 2003
21,514
Down 25% in the last 3 months.
Yes


But M&S shares used to do that


The price to earnings ratio for Tesla is currently over 130.

Which is absurd

However it is trading on market sentiment

Which is absurd


It has been for years.
 


Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Indiana, USA
Austin (Texas) Powers the Protest that Musk Change the company and Tesla Elon's resolve.

Yeah, baby!!!!!
 








Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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Valley of Hangleton
I’ve taken my own little protest around the streets of Brighton & Hove to Tesler drivers, i don’t offer any courtesy whatsoever even if they are a Taxi
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
This is from the FB group Alt National Park Service.

This is what a worldwide Tesla boycott looks like. Reports just in show that Tesla sales in San Diego have dropped by 35% this month. We likely won’t have a full picture of U.S. sales for another week.

Global Sales Declines:
- Germany: ↓ 76%
- Spain: ↓ 75%
- Portugal: ↓ 50%
- Norway & Denmark: ↓ 48%
- France: ↓ 45%
- Sweden: ↓ 42%
- China: ↓ 49%
- Australia: ↓ 71%
- United States (overall): ↓ 11%

Don’t feel bummed out about the -11% in the U.S. — those numbers aren’t current.
 


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