FullyGrounded didn't suggest anyone's opinion determines market cap. I think they were merely stating that the market cap is not representative of the company's value... Which is true for many companies. Market cap tells you the total value of the company's stock... NOT the value of the company...
This.
There is virtually no chance all versions of the Cybertruck will have the same payload. The 3500 lb advertised payload likely refers to the maximum payload. Not all versions will achieve this number.
You accused me of making assumptions but followed with a post filled with assumptions.
Hmm... My assumption is simple and concise. Most people will not suddenly change their preferences and continue to like well established companies with good quality control and a strong service network...
No... Not even close. I don't think it will sell well. Maybe GM doesn't think it needs to sell a ton at the current price above $100k to make money.
The Hummer EV has awesome specs, but it's out of reach for the vast majority of people currently driving trucks.
I suspect the Ford will be...
You don't think Ford will do it? They broke ground on their new factory for electric F150 production not far from when Giga Texas broke ground.
They plan to start production in 2022.
Heck... GM is producing an electric truck starting in 2021.
Ford and GM will certainly have EV trucks...
I have a 2020 vehicle with a large screen. It still has a physical volume knob, climate control buttons, windshield wiper buttons, sunroof buttons, and so on. Those types of functions are duplicated in the large touchscreen, but I haven't seen any evidence that they are being chased out any...
I'll respond to a couple of questions. I don't meant to ignore any of them... There are just too many to address on one post typed on a phone keyboard.
When would I buy the F150? The very first year. I will buy the first electric truck I can get my hands on if it meets my needs and preferences...
I own tesla stock because I think they will continue to grow, but I agree with the authors that Tesla's growth will be limited by legacy automakers snatching up a significant portion of EV sales. Tesla has a couple more years without significant competition, and then people will start to have...
I am pretty sure Workhorse has their own version of the robot dog you referenced. They do it with fully autonomous drones that deliver packages while the van driver can be delivering a different package in the same area. It can do that and more. Check out the Workhorse website and the video for...