If you haven't heard of Teslas getting vandalized globally, then how did you hear about the stock price falling? The two are nearly ubiquitously reported together.
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If you haven't heard of Teslas getting vandalized globally, then how did you hear about the stock price falling? The two are nearly ubiquitously reported together.
Of course I've heard of it happening, but many people no longer want to be associated with a tarnished brand. There can be more than one reason for a change.
People are reacting to a media frenzy. The brand hasn't actually changed at all.
I don't even know for sure what the reason was in this case, but people can make up their own minds about someone who broadcasts their opinions. I'm happy not to have leased a Tesla. Oh and I left Twitter months ago.
People aren't making up their own mind, though. They're reacting emotionally to a negative spin campaign. Elon is still the exact same person that most of these people loved 5 years ago, and Tesla is the exact same company. The only thing that changed was people's perception.
That's your perception 😁