I would think the 2025 production is a flag. Didn't cybertruck have many quality issues and a safety recall? (the brake thing) Tells me that maybe rushing out something isn't a good idea. The price would crater? The market here yearns for affordable. $HYUNDAI MOTOR CO (HYMLF.US)$seems better suited or$VOLKSWAGEN AG (VLKAF.US)$
Here are two long-term growth investments to consider, along with stocks and ETFs. Firstly. Electric Vehicles: Australia's EV market just hit 10% penetration. The US, China, and the EU are on track for 60% by 2030. Denmark, Netherlands, the UK, NZ are banning new fuel cars by 2030. Australia's ACT by 2035.This is driving EV makers sales and earnings. Secondly consider AI and Chips: Generative AI spending is tipped to grow at 42% annually over the next de...
What to watch and consider now - This September, global markets have seen their biggest monthly pullback since December 2022, with the US benchmark index, the S&P500 down 4.2%, the Nasdaq 100 shed 5.2%, and Australia's benchmark index, the ASX200 is 3.6% lower (month to date). Stocks such as global chip maker giant, Nvidia are down 16%, Australia' s second biggest lithium company Allkem is down 17%...
On Biztech Asia TV yesterday… I spoke about the EV investing opportunity being untapped. We need to remember that, we are just at the tip of the iceberg and the EV industry still has a long way to go. This is why it remains an attractive investing opportunity; .- The EV industry still remains one of the most attractive opportunities of this decade; especially as EV penetration is just 10% in Australia, 2% in India, and 3% in Indones...
$VOLKSWAGEN AG (VLKAF.US)$$VOLKSWAGEN A G (VWAGY.US)$The article revealed that (recently) Volkswagen was paying $700 million for almost 5% of Chinese carmaker Xpeng Inc. The stake in the loss-making company — which isn’t in the top 10 for EV sales in its home country — was the price VW was willing to pay for access to a technology platform to help fast-track its mainstream electric-car offerings. It was widely taken as a last-ditch attem...
This is the result of EV price war triggered by Tesla. Quote: $VOLKSWAGEN AG (VLKAF.US)$Chinese manufacturers are raising the intensity of the race to dominate the electric vehicle market. China’s BYD and Tesla are likely to come out as the winners, while European manufacturers Volkswagen and Renault are set to lose out, according to analysts at UBS . However, good news for Tesla is bad news ...
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dead counter eh?
Capital by the POW my IBO Environmental global capital . Blackrock step off you under minded liar thief .
$HYUNDAI MOTOR CO (HYMLF.US)$ seems better suited or $VOLKSWAGEN AG (VLKAF.US)$
is the dividend real? can somone help me out on this, please. a $9+ per share dividend is s serious money!
Firstly. Electric Vehicles: Australia's EV market just hit 10% penetration. The US, China, and the EU are on track for 60% by 2030.
Denmark, Netherlands, the UK, NZ are banning new fuel cars by 2030. Australia's ACT by 2035.This is driving EV makers sales and earnings.
Secondly consider AI and Chips: Generative AI spending is tipped to grow at 42% annually over the next de...
- This September, global markets have seen their biggest monthly pullback since December 2022, with the US benchmark index, the S&P500 down 4.2%, the Nasdaq 100 shed 5.2%, and Australia's benchmark index, the ASX200 is 3.6% lower (month to date). Stocks such as global chip maker giant, Nvidia are down 16%, Australia' s second biggest lithium company Allkem is down 17%...
.- The EV industry still remains one of the most attractive opportunities of this decade; especially as EV penetration is just 10% in Australia, 2% in India, and 3% in Indones...
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$VOLKSWAGEN AG (VLKAF.US)$Chinese manufacturers are raising the intensity of the race to dominate the electric vehicle market. China’s BYD and Tesla are likely to come out as the winners, while European manufacturers Volkswagen and Renault are set to lose out, according to analysts at UBS .
However, good news for Tesla is bad news ...
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