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 Chris Remington   ( @remington@beehaw.org ) MA to Technology · 10 months ago

Tesla's latest decline could be one for the history books - $795 billion since Dec 17 or 53.7 percent

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Tesla's latest decline could be one for the history books - $795 billion since Dec 17 or 53.7 percent

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 Chris Remington   ( @remington@beehaw.org ) MA to Technology · 10 months ago
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Tesla's latest decline could be one for the history books, JPMorgan analysts say
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Tesla recently lost nearly 50% of its $1.5 trillion market. JPMorgan analysts don't know another car company that lost so much value so quickly.
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  •  vormadikter   ( @vormadikter@startrek.website ) 
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    •  Kichae   ( @Kichae@lemmy.ca ) 
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      I mean, none of these people ever question Tesla’s valuation in the first place. Why is the stock losing all of this value?

      Maybe it’s because Tesla sells a tiny number of units, cannot turn a profit without government subsidies, and produces by most accounts a really meh fleet of vehicles. There was no sane reason for it to be valued equally to the rest of the auto industry combined.

      Even at half that value today, the number is beyond unjustifiable.

      •  bradorsomething   ( @bradorsomething@ttrpg.network ) 
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        In trading we refer to tesla as a meme stock, or better, as shit beta. I have a theory a number of big interday players moved into memes when they started getting bigger, because the poor liquidity of the plays cause the market…. Because the people who sell the stock had to keep buying more stock to make the options they sold safer.

        Tesla is up and down because it makes people money.

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      “So much for Objective Journalism. Don’t bother to look for it here–not under any byline of mine; or anyone else I can think of. With the possible exception of things like box scores, race results, and stock market tabulations, there is no such thing as Objective Journalism. The phrase itself is a pompous contradiction in terms.” ― Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72

  •  osaerisxero   ( @osaerisxero@kbin.melroy.org ) 
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    53.7percentsofar.jpg

  •  some_guy   ( @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org ) 
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    Those are rookie numbers. Let’s go further.

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    If I was a stockholder I would be suing the board for mismanagement— we all know what the solution would be: get ride of #Musk.

    From what I understand Musk and Larry Ellison are no longer the largest stock holders so for them not to get rid of him from management and the board is pure breech of fiduciary duty to the stockholders

    •  sqgl   ( @sqgl@beehaw.org ) 
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      It is merely back to pre-election levels. However it does look like it will keep declining.

    •  GrindingGears   ( @GrindingGears@lemmy.ca ) 
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      Even before all of this, with that pay package. WTAF?

      Apparently there’s quite the revolt brewing for their AGM. They probably can’t remove him before hand, because they need to turf the board here as well. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen something like this, arguably if even ever? It’s happened with lots of companies in the past, but not with one this high profile. At least that I can think of.

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    And it’s still way overvalued. Market cap greater than Toyota? Good one

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      It can drop another 90% from here easily. Toyota’s in better shape as a company these days.

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      Is TSLA overvalued? To be generous, let’s compare them to just NASDAQ stocks:

      • AAPL - $209 - 0.48% annual dividend
      • MSFT - $378 - 0.88%
      • NVDA - $115 - 0.04% 🚩
      • AMZN - $193 - 0.00% 🚩
      • GOOG - $164 - 0.49%
      • TSLA - $240 - 0.00% 🚩
      • SpaceX - not traded
      •  realitista   ( @realitista@lemm.ee ) 
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        Um, try with P/E. Stock price is meaningless.

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          Meaningful part are the dividend ratios.

          The problem with P/E is that, while it’s great to measure business health internally, a company that has great earnings and then decides to “invest in growth” instead of paying dividends, is just a Ponzi scheme as far as investors are concerned: no expectation of returns from the company, only from the hype among other investors.

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            Some companies give dividends, some don’t. It’s a difference in strategy, and I think more of a young company vs old company thing. I don’t find it particularly meaningful. If you are growing quickly, it makes more sense to use your financing to finance more growth. If you’re not, makes more sense to attract investors with a healthy dividend.

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              A company that can’t offer a ROI to its stockholders, is a startup that should never be allowed to go public; stick to angel and venture investors instead. Public stocks relying on the hype of “growing quickly”, are a Ponzi scheme through and through.

              If we speak of company ages, the argument doesn’t hold either:

              • AAPL - 49yr - 0.48%
              • MSFT - 50yr - 0.88%
              • NVDA - 32yr - 0.04%
              • AMZN - 31yr - 0.00%
              • GOOG - 27yr - 0.49%
              • TSLA - 22yr - 0.00%
              • SpaceX - 23yr - not traded

              A good chunk of the US market is made up of Ponzi scheme companies. With 401k-s tied to market investments, people are setting themselves up for a very rough awakening.

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    click here to pre-order my upcoming book, published by Harvard Business Review, “Don’t Be A Fucking Nazi and Other Secrets To Corporate Success”

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      When your Lemmy client shows you previews of the links…

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        I forgot not all clients do this and thought it was an anti-joke or something for a honest second.

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      i just had a moment of clarity - there’s absolutely nothing stopping me from linking goatse instead of rickrolls on lemmy, the internet can finally heal.

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        Sounds like you’ve achieved goatse post-nut clarity.

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    Your browser does not support playing HTML5 video. You can download a copy of the video file instead.

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    Get rekt

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    That drop largely just cancels out the numbers since November. If it drops further then it indicates a general souring if market opnion.

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