Musk apparently borrowed a lot of money, some of it at a very high rates.
How is he going to quickly make Tesla profitable to cover the money he is risking? I tried to ask this in some of the other threads, but people quickly get lost in sideshows. Most everyone on HROT probably owns a mutual fund or two, and has a stake in this. Could Musk be risking Tesla, and his other companies? That is my biggest concern. My money, and is he spreading himself too thin.
How does he make Twitter profitable? Fee based systems? Slashing staff? That won't cut it. There isn't $44 billion of staff to cut. Boost advertising? Sure, but if Twitter isn't a place where people are comfortable, then which mainstream advertisers will want to utilize it?
https://markets.businessinsider.com...d-4-billion-tesla-shares-over-two-days-2022-4
How is he going to quickly make Tesla profitable to cover the money he is risking? I tried to ask this in some of the other threads, but people quickly get lost in sideshows. Most everyone on HROT probably owns a mutual fund or two, and has a stake in this. Could Musk be risking Tesla, and his other companies? That is my biggest concern. My money, and is he spreading himself too thin.
How does he make Twitter profitable? Fee based systems? Slashing staff? That won't cut it. There isn't $44 billion of staff to cut. Boost advertising? Sure, but if Twitter isn't a place where people are comfortable, then which mainstream advertisers will want to utilize it?
https://markets.businessinsider.com...d-4-billion-tesla-shares-over-two-days-2022-4