36B that Elon got divided by 1.5B profit. It will take 35 years to shareholders to get as much profit as Elon.
RIP for the ones that purchased shares in Nov 2021 and are still on the negative side of the share value.
But somehow their market cap is 772B
Edit: 681B
only 1.5 billion net profit, but elon musk is going to receive a 56 billion dollar pay package 🤫
I wonder how the Enron chart would have looked before and after the fraud was revealed.
Where are the sales of CO2 certificates? Those contribute significantly according to the annual reports
So like.. There’s an EV boom globally but teslas sales are reducing?
Sounds like a winning bet 🤣
Noob here. Why does interest and other income go straight into net profit and into revenue?
they invested 1.1B in RnD in just 1 quarter?
Is “restructuring ” just .6B in severance?
does this cover their home and municipal power systems they sell?
Tesla spends a shockingly small amount of money on sales/advertising. Shows how much value posts like this give them.
So…government subsidies account for 60% of profit.
Net profit of 1.5B, with Regulatory credits of 0.9B.
Yet Elon Musk claims that EV credits are not important to Tesla’s future, as he supports Trump who vows to stop EV credits.
Would love to know if regulatory credit captures the individual consumer’s tax credits. If not, would like to see that at the very beginning of the flow at the top left: cash out of pocket, cash from loan principal payments, and cash that is reimbursed from tax credits.
Where is the expense for worker salaries?
Dumb question.. what are “auto costs”
I really like these. I hope they are trivial to make so they keep being made and spread.
Has last week’s Netflix quarterly been done? I’ll go check.
Net profit down 43%? Am I reading that correct?
You know, Musk likes to insist that Tesla is not “an automobile company,” but that chart sure appears to say otherwise.
Regulatory credits: $0.9B
Tax: $0.4B
Out of curiosity, how much of the profit is from the charging network?
Ah yes, not a car company.
Where is the interest voming from? I expected them bring higly leveraged, not sitting on cash.
How did Elon afford Twitter for some odd $44B? I figured Tesla was the bulk of his income ~ but this makes it seem like he’d need to take 100% of teslas revenue for decades just to afford $44B
What’s the difference between between auto sales and auto?
Where is the revenue from charging ? Under services?
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36B that Elon got divided by 1.5B profit. It will take 35 years to shareholders to get as much profit as Elon.
RIP for the ones that purchased shares in Nov 2021 and are still on the negative side of the share value.
But somehow their market cap is 772B
Edit: 681B
only 1.5 billion net profit, but elon musk is going to receive a 56 billion dollar pay package 🤫
I wonder how the Enron chart would have looked before and after the fraud was revealed.
Where are the sales of CO2 certificates? Those contribute significantly according to the annual reports
So like.. There’s an EV boom globally but teslas sales are reducing?
Sounds like a winning bet 🤣
Noob here. Why does interest and other income go straight into net profit and into revenue?
they invested 1.1B in RnD in just 1 quarter?
Is “restructuring ” just .6B in severance?
does this cover their home and municipal power systems they sell?
Tesla spends a shockingly small amount of money on sales/advertising. Shows how much value posts like this give them.
So…government subsidies account for 60% of profit.
Net profit of 1.5B, with Regulatory credits of 0.9B.
Yet Elon Musk claims that EV credits are not important to Tesla’s future, as he supports Trump who vows to stop EV credits.
Would love to know if regulatory credit captures the individual consumer’s tax credits. If not, would like to see that at the very beginning of the flow at the top left: cash out of pocket, cash from loan principal payments, and cash that is reimbursed from tax credits.
Where is the expense for worker salaries?
Dumb question.. what are “auto costs”
I really like these. I hope they are trivial to make so they keep being made and spread.
Has last week’s Netflix quarterly been done? I’ll go check.
Net profit down 43%? Am I reading that correct?
You know, Musk likes to insist that Tesla is not “an automobile company,” but that chart sure appears to say otherwise.
Regulatory credits: $0.9B
Tax: $0.4B
Out of curiosity, how much of the profit is from the charging network?
Ah yes, not a car company.
Where is the interest voming from? I expected them bring higly leveraged, not sitting on cash.
How did Elon afford Twitter for some odd $44B? I figured Tesla was the bulk of his income ~ but this makes it seem like he’d need to take 100% of teslas revenue for decades just to afford $44B
What’s the difference between between auto sales and auto?
Where is the revenue from charging ? Under services?
very nice chart thank you
I wish I had this for my home budget