Cybertruck makes an appearance at the 5:00 minute mark in the SNL DNC debate that I posted on the Bloomberg thread. There's no such thing as bad publicity. What is the probability that AhhhNOLD buys one of these
Well, this explains why it is style challenged... He attributes its lack of curves to the machines that make it; they aren't strong enough to bend the ultra-hard steel, which is produced by Musk's companies. He plans to use the same alloy for SpaceX's Starship rocket. "Reason Cybertruck is so planar is that you can't stamp ultra-hard 30X steel, because it breaks the stamping press," Musk tweeted. "Even bending it requires a deep score on inside of bend, which is how the prototype was made."
It's over $300, with a loss of $10/share, but revenue just keeps going up. Hard to figure out what a fair price is since it doesn't make money yet.
How would you come up with a fair price per share?