North Carolina is the latest state to attempt to block Tesla Motors (TSLA) from selling electric vehicles directly to consumers. The state Senate has already approved a measure to ban Tesla from selling online in the state and the House could vote on it within weeks. [View news story]
American car made by Americans banned in NC. Lets import from Japan and gut the US labor force, Japan needs the work badly.
Fisher is about to start a space rocket company, and if that works out , an Internet payment system to facilitate transactions. Finally thereafter a solar panel company just for fun on the side.
CNBC's Jim Cramer thinks the shrinking number of underwater mortgages and a rising net interest margin are "incredibly" bullish signs for bank stocks. 9.7M properties were underwater in the U.S. during Q1, down from 10.5M in Q412. That's significant, he adds, because when a homeowner goes from underwater to above water on their mortgage, they spend three times as much at the retail level than they would do otherwise. His favorite pick: Wells Fargo (WFC). It's the single greatest play if you think houses are coming out from underwater," Cramer says, because of its "ability to take the collateral and make new loans." (Video). [View news story]
Another twist to the debate on electric vehicles: Sales of EVs has cut into the revenue collected by states on gas purchases and used to pay for highway and bridge maintenance. As a reaction, three states have enacted rules to add fees to green cars while five others are weighing legislation. But the larger question on the issue is if electric vehicles are actually to blame for the drop in gas tax revenue or if it's the better gas mileage across the automobile industry (GM, F, TM, NSANY.OB)? [View news story]
We are at the dawn of moving away from gasoline, and the greedy states want to subvert it right away. Need to change government.
Between the NSA, the IRS and the DOJ going after fox reporter, we have a problem Houston. Seeking alpha is also on that category.
More weekend buzz on Tesla Motors (TSLA) (previous): Shares will be on watch Monday following a Barron'scover story that pitches the case that a triple-digit share price is unjustified. Two things to consider for the EV automaker's long-term potential: 1) Will the cost of electric batteries come down as Tesla rolls out its Model X and Gen III? Opinion is sharply divided. 2) While CEO Elon Musk says he sees sales reaching 30K-40K per year soon, if you crunch the numbers it appears investors are betting on sales reaching a level of hundreds of thousands a year. Despite Tesla's transformative tech, as the company eventually enters the mass-market segment valuation could fall back in line with peers. [View news story]
Back in 2008 Barron was pooh poohing the Apple iPhone about to be released. Please search the article if you disbelieve. They were so pathetically wrong that from there onwards I've come to realize they will keep you from making money.
Tesla Motors (TSLA +1.8%) moves forward with a plan to open a store in China, despite doubts from analysts that the automaker can make a strong presence in the nation. Though the Chinese government is getting more serious in offering subsidies for electric vehicles, the price tag on the Model S and the lack of charging station infrastructure are concerns. [View news story]
Test drive the car, and its game set match. Nothing compares, a revolution that gets better the more it gets resisted.
Tesla Motors (TSLA) lost its legal tussle with auto dealers in Texas over its plan to sell electric vehicles directly to consumers. A bill that would have provided an exception to current dealership rules failed to even make it the floor of the Texas House or Senate for a vote. [View news story]
An American product built by Americans that adds jobs and promotes a greener environment gets blocked, how abusive is the Texan government.
Insiders have been granting themselves options and selling stock for years , basically transferring the profits from investors to management. The share count never diminishes after billions upon billions of purchases. The non gap earnings bs has got to stop, their recurring waste of money is disgusting. This is a bad investment.
North Carolina is the latest state to attempt to block Tesla Motors (TSLA) from selling electric vehicles directly to consumers. The state Senate has already approved a measure to ban Tesla from selling online in the state and the House could vote on it within weeks. [View news story]
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Thereafter introduce a payment system to facilitate Internet transactions.
CNBC's Jim Cramer thinks the shrinking number of underwater mortgages and a rising net interest margin are "incredibly" bullish signs for bank stocks. 9.7M properties were underwater in the U.S. during Q1, down from 10.5M in Q412. That's significant, he adds, because when a homeowner goes from underwater to above water on their mortgage, they spend three times as much at the retail level than they would do otherwise. His favorite pick: Wells Fargo (WFC). It's the single greatest play if you think houses are coming out from underwater," Cramer says, because of its "ability to take the collateral and make new loans." (Video). [View news story]
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I ask myself how is it possible they cannot even copy a BMW, let alone out score tesla.
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Another twist to the debate on electric vehicles: Sales of EVs has cut into the revenue collected by states on gas purchases and used to pay for highway and bridge maintenance. As a reaction, three states have enacted rules to add fees to green cars while five others are weighing legislation. But the larger question on the issue is if electric vehicles are actually to blame for the drop in gas tax revenue or if it's the better gas mileage across the automobile industry (GM, F, TM, NSANY.OB)? [View news story]
Between the NSA, the IRS and the DOJ going after fox reporter, we have a problem Houston. Seeking alpha is also on that category.
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More weekend buzz on Tesla Motors (TSLA) (previous): Shares will be on watch Monday following a Barron's cover story that pitches the case that a triple-digit share price is unjustified. Two things to consider for the EV automaker's long-term potential: 1) Will the cost of electric batteries come down as Tesla rolls out its Model X and Gen III? Opinion is sharply divided. 2) While CEO Elon Musk says he sees sales reaching 30K-40K per year soon, if you crunch the numbers it appears investors are betting on sales reaching a level of hundreds of thousands a year. Despite Tesla's transformative tech, as the company eventually enters the mass-market segment valuation could fall back in line with peers. [View news story]
Tesla Motors (TSLA +1.8%) moves forward with a plan to open a store in China, despite doubts from analysts that the automaker can make a strong presence in the nation. Though the Chinese government is getting more serious in offering subsidies for electric vehicles, the price tag on the Model S and the lack of charging station infrastructure are concerns. [View news story]
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Tesla Motors (TSLA) lost its legal tussle with auto dealers in Texas over its plan to sell electric vehicles directly to consumers. A bill that would have provided an exception to current dealership rules failed to even make it the floor of the Texas House or Senate for a vote. [View news story]
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This is a bad investment.