Elon Musk: During the darkest days […] I reached out to Tim Cook
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#3 >> Bringing Tesla’s manufacturing up to Apple’s quality might just be more work than getting a chinese contractor to round up another million Uyghurs.Re: Elon Musk: During the darkest days […] I reached out to Tim Cook
#4I don't think there's a lot of value to micro-analysing Musks tweets whether they're true or false. As he says - the report as it's written doesn't make any sense anyway. (Also Tesla at 1/10th of it's current value is still astonishingly expesnive and probably more than it was worht this time last year)
Re: Elon Musk: During the darkest days […] I reached out to Tim Cook
#5I don't think there's a lot of value to micro-analysing Musks tweets whether they're true or false. As he says - the report as it's written doesn't make any sense anyway. (Also Tesla at 1/10th of it's current value is still astonishingly expesnive and probably more than it was worht this time last year)
If anything this signs he wants to step down and focus on spacex
He said a few times it came within a couple of weeks of failing when the Model 3 ramp wasn't working.
Re: Elon Musk: During the darkest days […] I reached out to Tim Cook
#6Apple is a 1st mover in innovation, but a 2nd mover in business.
It’s strategy has always been to wait for competitors to test demand and market waters, then once this is validated, to carve in, innovate and use its brand to gain market share and ultimately dominate it. It did it with Fitbit to make the Apple Watch, not surprised it will with Tesla.