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nojay

08/08/19 12:48 AM

#29115 RE: Rosco Mac #29112

This is blasphemous!!

ShortonCash

08/08/19 5:55 PM

#29118 RE: Rosco Mac #29112

Sounds low to me... We could have easily hit a $1.00 per share before the charade of going dark. Investors or new partners should have had to purchase shares at that price or above if the news and progress on the batteries would have been disclosed as required. That would have made this a billion dollar company....this is a trillion dollar company thinking along the lines of ...IT of things and battery supplier to all of them...

http://eclipse.vc/uncategorized/ex-ceos-flex-motorola-mobility-joining-eclipse/

In the four years since we started Eclipse, our resolve to focus on building full-stack companies has only strengthened. During that time, startups have begun to challenge the status quo in some of the world’s most traditional and offline industries. This can’t be achieved with software alone – you must build the full-stack. Consider that in August last year, for the first time in history, a US company’s value exceeded $1 trillion. Five weeks later, another American company’s value exceeded $1 trillion. Both—Apple then Amazon—are full-stack companies. That’s not a coincidence.

At a closer level, we see the progress of our own portfolio: companies solving enormous problems in transportation, manufacturing, consumer health, advanced compute, and logistics – not with point solutions, but from the ground up. And, thanks to the growing full-stack ecosystem, they’re doing it faster and with less capital than before. It’s still not an approach for the faint-hearted, but this is not a niche. It’s the essential approach for the next crop of giant technology companies.

I’m not saying that every full-stack company will be a trillion-dollar company, but I’m sure that every trillion-dollar company will be full-stack—and that Mike and Sanjay, and the existing Eclipse team, will work alongside our founders to help build some of the most exciting companies of our generation.



While Musk has said that he plans to open around a dozen Gigafactories, he has also guessed it would take 100 Gigafactories across the globe to run the entire world on sustainable energy.Nov 30, 2018



Tesla expects Gigafactory 3 in China to cost $5 billion, report says ...
https://electrek.co/2018/08/01/tesla-gigafactory-3-china-cost-5-billion-report/
Aug 1, 2018 - Tesla confirmed plans to build a Gigafactory in China last month after reaching a preliminary deal with the local Shanghai
government, but it ...

So how many gigafactories does XNGRI save....