Re: Gigafactory-Tesla e-car production 500,000 cars/yr by 2020
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Mar 19, 2014 05:43PM
Hydrothermal Graphite Deposit Ammenable for Commercial Graphene Applications
A Tesla buying ZEN would be a good deal for both!
that depends on the deal, doesn't it? that's why we use a common currency, to make it easier to figure out what a good deal is.
if our graphite commands an extremely high price, why should we sell it for less just because it feels good or because of our preconcieved notions of its value? if it commands a high price, that's what we should get for it.
if ZEN is worth $250 a share by commonly used metrics, i won't be happy to sell it for $25. and i don't think we know enough yet to be able to gauge its value. for all we know, this graphite could turn out to be so valuable that it wouldn't be a good choice for graphite batteries. we just don't know enough yet.
Do you think Elon Musk even knows what Zenyatta has?
we don't even know that much yet. we pretty much know that at a minimum our graphite value makes our shares multiples of where the price is now. but it might turn out to be many multiples. i can't wait to see what a few end users say. will they be clamoring for it, or will it be a mundane response, as in 'just another graphite'?
anyway, i for one appreciate your many great informative posts here. i guess i'm just more of a miser. this is a rare opportunity and i want us to get the most for it. i don't like the wait either, but i get the feeling that it will be very worthwhile.