No worries.
Tesla has a capital adequacy ratio of over 58% and free cash flow of over 200 billion yen. It also has over 2 trillion yen in cash. It's unclear what there is to be so worried about. Not launching new cars is because they are focusing fully on AI. Can Toyota and Ford also fully focus on AI? Probably not. Toyota, unlike Tesla, relies heavily on many subcontractors to make cars. Tesla makes its own components, so cost reduction is possible and there is no favoritism. In the near future, Tesla will eventually stop making cars and shift to a business of lending out Tesla's self-driving technology and charging capabilities to existing car companies like Toyota, becoming an energy company. Although Tesla's stock price fluctuates, the possibility of bankruptcy is extremely low. Comparing Waymo, Uber and Tesla's RoboTaxis is completely different. Ignorant people claim Tesla is falling behind. The cars in town are full of sensors and Tesla's car is fundamentally different as it is a self-driving car that thinks and moves on its own. Also, the cost per car is significantly different. Tesla's revenue source accounts for 10% of total revenue not only in electric vehicles but also in energy business. Elon Musk is a genius in cost reduction and has significantly reduced the number of Twitter employees without any problems, while the company continues to operate. Even if Tesla undergoes restructuring, it will not be a problem. Elon's foresight and financial management are outstanding among executives. As long as Elon Musk is leading Tesla, bankruptcy is highly unlikely. Tesla is evaluated as a company that can be invested in with confidence for the long term based on its financial soundness. Elon and Tesla's business model is complex, and merely relying on internet information cannot ascertain the essence. Short-term investors who claim Tesla is finished, sell off their shares, and then watch as Tesla's stock rises like a rocket from 2026 onwards.
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