SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A fare war between Uber and Lyft has led to billions of dollars in losses for both ride-hailing companies as they fight for passengers and drivers. But in one way it has been good for investors who snatched up the newly public companies’ s…
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Why the Car Industry Will Always Need Visionary Autocrats to Steer It
A composer writes music and an orchestra plays it, but dont ask them to swap. If the orchestra wrote the tunes, youd get a cacophony instead of a symphony; few great things were ever created by committee. Car manufacturers work the same way. Just as an orche…
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Elon Musk Will Go to Trial in Defamation Suit with Rescue Diver
Elon Musk: Tesla billionaire to face trial after calling British diver a paedophile https://t.co/KdwJnF0ScY — Sky News (@SkyNews) May 11, 2019 – This has nothing to do with, c, The Artist Formerly Known as Grimes or Perdue Factory employee Azealia Banks and…
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Why Tesla Shareholder Tried and Failed to Remove Elon Musk as Chairman
by Tom KoulopoulosMusk has become synonymous with Tesla, but that also comes with a risk that some of Tesla’s shareholders are unwilling to take. Tesla shareholders met on June 5th for its annual Meeting of Stockholders. One of the proposals, brought forth b…
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It’s time for Tesla to go into stealth mode for the rest of 2019 (TSLA)
In the startup world, when a company is fresh and new and modestly funded, it will typically spend a few years under the radar, trying to develop a viable product or service. When it’s time to take that business to market, the startup exits “stealth” mode and…
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