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Monday, 11/30/2020 1:08:24 PM

Monday, November 30, 2020 1:08:24 PM

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With respect to the S&P, the last thing the professional investment folks (as opposed to newbies buying fractional shares) want is a bloated stock with a high market cap in their portfolios which will weigh it down relative to non S&P funds of which they compete with. So what do they do? Are they going to force themselves into buying at this level because some robinhood traders .... $171 bil in market cap increase in two weeks basically from newbies buying with the impression that the S&P will be forced to buy? Professional analysts (those MBA types with decades of experience) that run the funds and S&P most likely think the stock is prob five to ten times traditional values as in we pay for what you're doing now ( most weighted by over the next twelve months) not what you're going to do in five years. My guess and I could be wrong is they are probably looking for a politically correct way to delay this move.

If I were a king I would be calling Tesla and asking what the potential impact would be on recalling 150 k vehicles over the next twelve months and what is the status given that I think (too lazy to look it up) two gov agencies (US and China) announced an investigation?

Easy way to delay inclusion. I can assure you the S&P allies don't want to touch this thing at this level. Easy way out. Wait for the company to report back and see if they project negative earnings as a result or is there a reasonable probability that they could have a recall. If so, a delay would be justified until the company can have four qtrs of positive earnings. Any guess as to what the potential cost could be to 140k cars. This has to do with the front suspension vs software which would be a low cost fix. Any experts out there?

This is not a bash on the company... just a question that could impact value.

Wall st is not your friend....

What do the parties involved want? ... not what do you want... the stakes are high and they will not make a foolish decision to appease you...

what is going to happen...
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