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I think Musk should priritize taking care of the bulls, not the bears.I have a hunch Elon's donation may be going to this charity:
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"Our Mission: To protect, preserve and enrich the lives of bears throughout the world"
I'm sure $250 million could make a difference.
I think Musk should priritize taking care of the bulls, not the bears.
How is the ramp derisked? Slower is more likely to meet goals.
What is derisked is the acquiring the capital at a later date. Perhaps that is what you mean. The next six quarters could be great, or could be terrible. With capital secured, it doesn't much matter.
LOL - CNBC "Calling Out" Goldman Sachs for upgrading TSLA this morning and then underwriting a financing round this afternoon.
I just want some crumbs. I'll take some crumbs falling from the good ole boys' overflowing coffers please...
Goldman of course knew about the capital raise when they upgraded from hold to buy today. It seems the purpose of that upgrade was to nudge the SP up to where the capital raise took place. Goldman also alluded to continuing concerns about Model X ramp, which indicates to me that they are reserving a price upgrade for the future (perhaps near future). I cannot believe that Goldman is unaware of the Model X production line improvements over the past 2 weeks.
Edit: I would take trading around 208.81 (LeBeau's back-of-the-napkin figure) as showing the market is neutral about the capital raise. Trading around 211 shows some positive sentiment, to me.
So for a potential big investor who wants in on a big stock position buying this secondary at a fixed price would be a good idea, rather than buying shares on the open market and "risking" sparking a rally while trying to build a large position?
Yeah, you are 100% sure to get front run if you are a big player
Heck, I got front run today afterhours. 3 times and with market orders. And I am not even a big player.
Was anyone else surprised they only raised $1.4 billion?
Do limit orders help prevent this at all? For relatively small orders anyway?
Yep, I first read it as $2B. $1.4B is certainly on the lower end of what I expected.
Actually can someone explain that? There's still news sources indicating a $2B raise.