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TSLA still a prisoner of TWTR Musk deal.
Apparently you are right and I'm wrong.
Is Elon Musk going to fund TWTR purchase in part with SpaceX IPO?
Wow TWTR can still go down with $54.20/share offer. Who knew.
Don't understand TSLA dropping additional 10% because Musk decided to buy out Twitter. What? Why?
TSLA up $27+ and US stock futures UP. Maybe TSLA up over $110 on Wednesday?
Earnings great .. all plants making vehicles .. future stock split/DIVIDEND planned:::: back to $1050????
TSLA making money/profit and all their factories are running and building electric vehicles.
So what if Musk bought Twitter.
back to $1300s this week?
Appears GOOG will help the market DECLINE continue tomorrow.
Appears tomorrow will be a DOWN another $110 day for TSLA.
If TSLA drops $110 for 8 trading days: TSLA == $0/share. ha ha
If this keeps up, there will be no need for a split.
I bet this is worst day in US stock market in 2+ years.
Will TSLA go up $100+ or down $100+ tomorrow?
who knows. US markets could go up 3% (UP) tomorrow or NOT
Is TSLA going to hit $700s this week? down over $110 already.
$887 TSLA investors not happy about TWTR and Elon owning it.
Just 3 weeks ago: $1140s. What a difference a tweet can make.
It's a market and TSLA bloodbath today.
April is almost over and IQST hitting $.40s.
What a mover&shaker Elon Musk is! Now he will own Twitter. Pretty awesome.
Is the INFLATION bear market actually happening after over a year of inflation? Maybe the US market is not going to ignore the greatest inflation in over 40 years after all. But who knows.
Better get on the NASDAQ before it goes below $2.
Come on - the US stock market went down like 3 to 4% over the last 2 trading days. And TSLA up $25 over the 2 days. Be real here.
Up coming earnings, is NOT even slowing the TIMBER!!!!!
Back to the $.40s again -- UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Next time NASDAQ up 150, TSLA hits $1170s imo. Maybe next week?
I guess Musk is serious about taking over Twitter. Hmmm?
Shanghai plant making Tesla vehicles again and will be in full production within a couple of weeks. Shanghai, Austin, Berlin, Fremont.
wow DOWN $125 and still 10 minutes to go
only $1004 now - oh well
This morning: NASDAQ - up over 200, afternoon: down more than 200
?what?
Great day: Is it $1100s yet?
The still elusive $1300/share ....
Not good for options traders: flat ___________________________ flat
Shanghai Factory re-opens!!!!
Rather tepid response to great earnings numbers. It is a tough investor crowd for TSLA!!!
??What?? Make some sense
Perovskites, which have shown enormous potential as a new semiconductor for solar cells, are gaining attention as well as a potential next-generation technology to also power spacefaring missions. As scientists around the globe continue efforts toward harnessing the potential of perovskites on Earth, others are looking into how well the technology might work in the planet's orbit.
A collaborative research effort to collectively address this important issue involving scientists from the National Renewable Laboratory (NREL) lays out guidelines to test the radiation-tolerating properties of perovskites intended for use in space.
"Radiation is not really a concern on Earth, but becomes increasingly intense as we move to higher and higher altitudes," said Ahmad Kirmani, a postdoctoral researcher at NREL and lead author of the new paper, "Countdown to perovskite space launch: Guidelines to performing relevant radiation-hardness experiments," which appears in Joule.
Radiation reaching the Earth tends to mostly be photons, or light from the sun, which solar cells absorb and use to generate electricity. In space, however, radiation comes from all directions in the form of protons, electrons, neutrons, alpha particles, and gamma rays. This creates an inhospitable environment for operation of many electronic devices, including solar cells. Therefore, as researchers develop new technologies for space applications, careful thought and rigorous testing must be performed to be certain the technology can function for an extended period in the operating environment.
"When you try to mimic the radiation in space with an Earth-based test, it's very challenging because you have to consider many different particles and the associated particle energy, and they have different influences on various layers within the solar cell. It all depends on where you intend for the technology to operate in space and what specific radiation events are known to occur there," said Joseph Luther, co-author of the paper and a senior scientist in the Chemical Materials and Nanoscience team at NREL.
His NREL colleagues who contributed to the paper are Nancy Haegel, David Ostrowski, Mark Steger, and Kaitlyn VanSant, who is a NASA postdoctoral program fellow working at NREL.
TWTR floundering in FLATLAND.
The market is ground truth: IQST if worth $.50s (sad .. very sad)