Tesla TSLA has topped

Appeared in my local news page (even though I am on Atlantic not Gulf side of Floriduh!!:-

Tesla slams into rear of a parked semi truck at I-75 rest stop
https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/tesla-slams-into-rear-of-parked-semi-truck-at-i-75-rest-stop/

Still got some kinks to work out in that self-driving thingie. What's a couple more dead people.
Yes, anytime a Tesla hits something it's news, because it's so rare!

Let me help you with the data:
https://www.tesladeaths.com/
 
Scrubbed data of 14 crashes with 15 deaths.

Bet the one in news-story will be yet another not AutoPilot related as well. That parked semi got in the way somehow. LOL
 
Appeared in my local news page (even though I am on Atlantic not Gulf side of Floriduh!!:-

Tesla slams into rear of a parked semi truck at I-75 rest stop
https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/tesla-slams-into-rear-of-parked-semi-truck-at-i-75-rest-stop/

Still got some kinks to work out in that self-driving thingie. What's a couple more dead people.

Why does that have to be anything related to the Autopilot? Maybe it was that the guy fell asleep at the wheel? Maybe it was suicide? The article gives no details, so this will have to flesh out.
 
Why does that have to be anything related to the Autopilot? Maybe it was that the guy fell asleep at the wheel? Maybe it was suicide? The article gives no details, so this will have to flesh out.
It's double nonsense, once because SunTrader's obsession against Tesla makes him look for anything to criticize the company, and two, because focusing on Tesla accidents is ridiculous when taken in context of automobile accidents in general.
 
Typo? If you question the article author's outlook, I am not going to argue with you, if you are questioning data that was assessed then may as well state which data was questionable, for example, providing you don’t dispute the authenticity of market cap data, do you consider TSLA’s market cap to be reasonable in comparison to other manufacturers? Is TSLA going to outperform all other manufacturers? Nobody is standing still.

Not just me, this is what Reddit thinks of SA...
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The only thing driving TSLA's price upwards, or used to as time will tell, seems to be a bullish sentiment, which of course can be a huge factor by itself but whenever a stock is overvalued based on core fundamentals, don't be surprised when negative quarterly results send the price in a downward spiral.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/45...by-85-26-percent-and-not-a-technology-company

TSLA up 100 over 3 days prior to and upon Q2 results announcement.

Drop the mic. Maybe now you'll read another more balanced analysis of Tesla's growth. Or not.
 
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