Tesla Shares Lose 13.5 Percent After Earnings
MSM merges weak profit, Musk's politics, and robotics promises while X retrieval failed; one completed close cannot prove which story moved Tesla.
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MSM merges weak profit, Musk's politics, and robotics promises while X retrieval failed; one completed close cannot prove which story moved Tesla.
Government coverage sells GBP100m of relief; failed X retrieval adds no landlord check, while pub receipts show rates are one small line in a punishing cost stack.
Promotional coverage treats 17,000 kilometers as launch readiness; readers still lack certification, route approval, crew rules, fares, and reliability.
Distance headlines sell technical possibility; without fuel, payload, cabin, crew, fare, and maintenance numbers, readers cannot judge whether the route pays.
A 6.5% close prices uncertainty, but market-story shorthand cannot prove investors' motive or whether $205 billion in planned AI spending will earn a return.
The 13.5% fall invites a verdict on Tesla's robotics future; readers still lack Robotaxi miles, interventions, Optimus units, yields, and margins.
A GBP100 million relief headline sounds large; one 16-pence saving shows readers why rates alone cannot explain a pub bill or survival.