Despite Telsa reporting Q4 and full-year losses that were above consensus estimates, there is a growing sense that most of the cost-boosting nightmares seen in late 2012 are now behind the company and that profitability targets in coming quarters can be met. Speaking like a truck Chief Executive Officer, Elon Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Despite Telsa reporting Q4 and full-year losses that were above consensus estimates, there is a growing sense that most of the cost-boosting nightmares seen in late 2012 are now behind the company and that profitability targets in coming quarters can be met. Speaking like a truck Chief Executive Officer, Elon
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