Economy WSJ reports Tesla is looking to Replace Elon as CEO

So to continue supporting your stupid position,
The position that the Cybertruck flopped? well it did.
The position that Tesla was surpassed by a cellphone company? also happened.

you now have to create your own accounting principles. I also just love how you post the source of your stupid positions, but thank you for not doing so because no one wants to see your ass.
What accounting principle? gross production margin is gross production margin, it doesn't takes anything into account but operating costs, doesn't takes into account fixed asset investments like production capacity, nor it takes into account any R&D that went into a product.

I honestly can't even make sense of the rest of the words you typed to even make a poor attempt at a witty response, put the pipe down my friend.
Of course you can, if you honestly believe it was ok for Tesla to focus all its efforts into trying to enter the truck market while all its competitors went into making cheap EVs that people actually want to buy and get sold then you are nothing but an Elon Nuthugger, but don't worry the Robotaxi is going to prove Elon's right.
 
Has he been replaced yet?
No in the lefties have a serious case of blue balls. Most of them ignored the post I made stating this was a made-up article by the Wall Street journal. He's not going anywhere
 
Not sure how a board doing their job to stop the slide is "audacity ?????"
Because he's a celebrity?????

AFAIK it is literally the legal duty of the Board to protect the interests of shareholders, and if it can be proven that they failed to dispose of their fiduciary responsibility with due attention, the board can be sued for neglect.

@nhbbear: this isn't audacity or overreach, it is the board doing their literal legal duty (if indeed they are examining Eron's status. If they aren't at least having significant conversations about it I would argue they are neglecting their legal responsibility)

Class action suits by shareholders against Board are a thing.
 
Starts company and is later removed. How does it get to this? I am not defending elon, he is a twat waffle, but it still shocks me that one can be removed from the company they started. But imagine the payout he will get
If you sell a company, even if you start it, you don't get to decide on your own anymore.

Tesla is a public company, and its owners are the shareholders
 

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