RE:RE:RE:RE:Paging Obscure.......you're so fawny even your grumpy self is lol.
You even brought in your poor kid finance in your comedy monologue.
I don't post here anymore yet you're still trolling here, no doubt you are learning from us SU holders or else you wouldn't waste time trolling this board
thx for educating us about mobile vs stationery battery, we would never know the difference without your revelation.
BTW, after the recent massive layoff, all (meaning several) my connection at SU were unscathed. Hence, i don't need to hunt the back alley for inside info from disgruntled contractor.
Anyone who claim could see the future 5 years ahead is a liar
Obscure1 wrote: "stick to EV pumping?....lol
Tesla won't be seen as an EV company for much longer because cars are only the hardware for their real business.
I expect that within 5 years, Tesla will make more money on stationary batteries than on mobile batteries. For the "slow to get it" crowd here, stationary batteries are for energy storage while mobile batteries are for EV's.
The demand for battery storage is far greater than the supply and will remain so for many years to come. The margins on stationary batteries are already much higher than for mobile battery products.
Tesla will be making 10x on its AI applications than it makes on EV sales within a decade and maybe within 5 years. By then,the big question for SU will be whether it runs out of customers or money or oil first.
I don't post here anymore because the 3% ers like FOMO and Kman feel compelled to throw their 2 cents in just to be heard despite the fact that they have absolutely zero to contribute.
There are some decent posters here, but their contribution to any discussion about Suncor management, operations, asset allocation, performance, prospects etc have pretty much disappeared. Why is that you ask? What is there to talk about when the company is basically a "dead man walking", whose sole purpose appears to be to coast along for as long as it can?