I'm spewing verbal diarrhea?
It's really not that hard: I'm not calling Musk a bad investor for not diversifying. I'm pointing out the loaded financial motivation behind every single thing this dude does because they are paper-wealthy, such that they can't walk away or be anything but gung-ho.
To answer some of your diarrhea: his company is not worth 24-27 billion yet and they're desperately trying to get funding because they don't have money and they don't have substantial longterm contracts.
Have you ever heard of Boeing? There are existing aerospace companies out there that do stuff for Nasa too.
The fact they haven't finished raising funding should tell you everything you need to know about how sure-fire an idea it is.
The fact you call BoringCompany a pet project that might be dumb shows how little you've absorbed of my point: the longterm success of the project doesn't matter if there is no actual money invested in it as long as during the hyping period Tesla product placement can exist.
Last year it was Tesla in space, now it's Tesla under ground. Before that it was Tesla underwater (fucking surfboards).
Do not back away from my main point. You were wrong when you said his entire wealth is tied into Tesla. This is factually wrong as I have already pointed out. Admit you wrong about this otherwise you are wasting my time here. Man up for once in your life.
I'm spewing verbal diarrhea?
It's really not that hard: I'm not calling Musk a bad investor for not diversifying. I'm pointing out the loaded financial motivation behind every single thing this dude does because they are paper-wealthy, such that they can't walk away or be anything but gung-ho.
Yes. You heard me. Verbal Diarrhea. As I said earlier; My beef is with you saying his entire wealth is Tesla dependent. Instead of correcting yourself you attempted to bring up your other points when I wasn't disputing them at all. Did you not? Tell me I am wrong here too. Quote my original post and to where I said I disagree with your motivation/diversification crap? You brought it up in your first reply to me.
Alright. So your point is that money is the main motivating factor for him as a business man. Okay. I agree. So what. It's still besides my what I said originally
To answer some of your diarrhea: his company is not worth 24-27 billion yet and they're desperately trying to get funding because they don't have money and they don't have substantial longterm contracts.
By multiple sources SpaceX has an estimated value between 23 and 27.5 billion dollars. CNBC, Forbes, NYPost all have articles on this.
Care to share a few articles to prove your point?
Have you ever heard of Boeing? There are existing aerospace companies out there that do stuff for Nasa too.
The fact they haven't finished raising funding should tell you everything you need to know about how sure-fire an idea it is.
Fun fact: I used to work for Boeing.. so yeah I know who they are.
Say what? A sure fire idea? Could you please explain.
Billions of dollars in private and government contracts. Successfully deployed satellites and resupply rockets into space.
What's your issue with them? Cause they seeked more private funding to help create an internet-service business via a network of satellites?
For one Boeing is a vastly larger company which has been around for over 100 years . They and a couple other companies have monopolized the space market since the dawn of space travel. A start up company does not simply happen over night. The space industry is a cutthroat business. The fact that Spacex has been around for 16 years and is able travel into space yet alone compete with the giants of the space industry is a wonderful thing.
The fact you call BoringCompany a pet project that might be dumb shows how little you've absorbed of my point: the longterm success of the project doesn't matter if there is no actual money invested in it as long as during the hyping period Tesla product placement can exist.
Last year it was Tesla in space, now it's Tesla under ground. Before that it was Tesla underwater (fucking surfboards).
Yes I think it's a pet project. Where did I ever say It wasn't? You brought it up and I agree with you lmao.
So Elon Musk is a businessman who is trying to sell his branding to make money. Okay?
Still this has nothing to do with my original post. His entire wealth isn't tied to Tesla. Why can't you admit you were wrong? Jesus Christ.