This is on FT.com behind a paywall but had to share. He borrowed money from the bank and invested in his own funds. Headline pretty much says it all:
Lots of people doing stupid stuff recently.This is on FT.com behind a paywall but had to share. He borrowed money from the bank and invested in his own funds. Headline pretty much says it all:
Masayoshi Son owes $4.7bn to SoftBank following tech rout
Market crash also wipes out value of Japanese founder’s stake in second Vision Fund
He must have read one of your post and didn’t want to miss out on the boom.Lots of people doing stupid stuff recently.
Taking out a 9-figure loan to invest = Only yourself to blameHe must have read one of your post and didn’t want to miss out on the boom.
Taking out a 9-figure loan to invest = Only yourself to blame
Funny thing is, tech is only temporarily down 30-35%. That's significant, but it shouldn't bankrupt anyone. His fund must have really sucked!Especially when you have that guy's track record. He should have shorted his own funds. Would have killed it!
Funny thing is, tech is only temporarily down 30-35%. That's significant, but it shouldn't bankrupt anyone. His fund must have really sucked!
no they are not, just look at your bills, gas bill filling up etc. many of us can afford these sticky increases but 60% living paycheck to paycheck, consumer revolving debt exploding and more. Granted, much of the latter is personal responsibilities and attitudes towards need vs wantEnergy prices are fine. They have come down nicely since the peak and have been relatively flat for months. You are right about price elevation, but most prices have at least plateaued (which means inflation is zero).
it's not necessary, demand has been manufactured and the realities of the green nonsense are barely known. Lithium and precious metals mining does way more harm and we haven't even hit the magnitude of need that the greenies want. In Chile they are talking about destroying entire ranges to get to the stuff and are already seeing terrible environmental destruction of water resources. Don't even need to get into china“Green nonsense” is necessary and is in demand. That won’t stop.
lol @ thinking local regulation is the reason for global energy inflation. Smh
He will take them public again within 3 years north of $100 billionGotta love karma. Musk’s ego will cost him billions and the time he’s spending on this Twitter mess does not bode well for Tesla.
I believe he will get the ship righted on Twitter and transform it...will just take a lot of pain but when you are losing $4M per day you need to change thingsHe will take them public again within 3 years north of $100 billion
I like Musk but he is completely fumbling the takeover.Gotta love karma. Musk’s ego will cost him billions and the time he’s spending on this Twitter mess does not bode well for Tesla.
I like Musk but he is completely fumbling the takeover.
regs, permits, gov't environment etc but make zero mistake, the issue with energy lies at the feet of the administration hereIsn’t there an issue with refinery capacity?
Are oil companies willing to build new refineries?
spot onHe needs to take out the trash before he can really fix that place. That's what he is doing now. If he really wants to change the culture there, he should move out of California as well. I'm sure that is in the works at some level.
stopGotta love karma. Musk’s ego will cost him billions and the time he’s spending on this Twitter mess does not bode well for Tesla.
Demand is definitely not manufactured. People like electric cars, deal with it.it's not necessary, demand has been manufactured and the realities of the green nonsense are barely known. Lithium and precious metals mining does way more harm and we haven't even hit the magnitude of need that the greenies want. In Chile they are talking about destroying entire ranges to get to the stuff and are already seeing terrible environmental destruction of water resources. Don't even need to get into china
on top of that, its' not economically feasable without massive gov't aid not withstanding the economic dislocations that are sure to arise if we get even to 10% of all the autos, small motors, etc usage.
along a upward slope that is measured sure but not like this
Yeah but you cut fat in a strategic and calculated way. The way he’s doing it is a complete free for all. Seems very unorganized and reckless.He needs to take out the trash before he can really fix that place. That's what he is doing now. If he really wants to change the culture there, he should move out of California as well. I'm sure that is in the works at some level.
I jthink he paid way too much and that shines a negative light on these moves.I like Musk but he is completely fumbling the takeover.
Yeah but you cut fat in a strategic and calculated way. The way he’s doing it is a complete free for all. Seems very unorganized and reckless.
Changing culture is one thing, what he’s doing is destroying culture. As a leader you want to inspire, he just seems to be implementing toxic culture. What talented engineer is going to want to work there?
And then you have his handling of Twitter Blue, which has been an absolute disaster.
Musk is a task master but there are recent articles on the time-suck Twitter is having on Musk. Twitter is a major distraction. He even has Tesla engineers working on Twitter stuff.stop
Tesla problem is it's still p/e of 60 with ever increasing comp, not twitter. Musk has other endeavors that bode very well
spot on
clear house, will be some speedbumps on the way and then he'll right the ship.
You really think that was the culture amongst the army of developers? That may have been some of the culture of the senior executives, but definitely not the other 95% of the company. I’m talking about the culture that makes you want to work at a place. Yeah, that’s not so good right now.He is trying to destroy the culture. The previous culture of money losing woke activism is being ushered out and a new culture will be developed over time. It will take time to see if he is successful.
But one thing seems to be clear, he would have gone bankrupt if business as usual continued.
You really think that was the culture amongst the army of developers? That may have been some of the culture of the senior executives, but definitely not the other 95% of the company. I’m talking about the culture that makes you want to work at a place. Yeah, that’s not so good right now.
Now it’s just money losing at a much faster rate.He is trying to destroy the culture. The previous culture of money losing woke activism is being ushered out and a new culture will be developed over time. It will take time to see if he is successful.
But one thing seems to be clear, he would have gone bankrupt if business as usual continued.
You read too many headlines. Developers dgaf about wokeness and their job certainly has nothing to do with it. They care about working at a place that makes them happy.I think it was in every part of the company.
Those people would have never been happy and would have caused constant problems. Better to cut them now and hire like minded people.
You read too many headlines. Developers dgaf about wokeness and their job certainly has nothing to do with it. They care about working at a place that makes them happy.
Trying install a toxic culture of overworking is just about the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen. Must be his aspergers flaring up.
Bro, I work with developers. Nobody wants to touch them with a 10 foot pole, and not because of politics, but because it just seems like a crappy place to work.Ha, that's funny. You're the one getting all your info from the headlines. My thoughts are my own.
Bro, I work with developers. Nobody wants to touch them with a 10 foot pole, and not because of politics, but because it just seems like a crappy place to work.
It’s not the change that is bad, it’s how he’s doing it. I mean if he wasn’t CEO he would have been fired by now.Ok, but that doesn't change anything imo. Its way more than developers that I am referring to. I've been working with some tech firms the last couple years and what I see is a totally broken cultures where the employees think they run the company and just do whatever they want with no accountability.
It's like when a coach takes over a losing team. Lots of turnover and pain early on. He has to change so many things there its better to clean house and start over. Culture won't change overnight but if he gets the small group that is left working hard and having success people will want to work there again.