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In a recent CNBC interview, Ron Baron shared compelling insights regarding the financial implications of Tesla adopting the Cyber Cab into its fleet rather than distributing them to consumers. Baron estimates that each Cyber Cab could yield an impressive $30,000 to $50,000 in profit annually, while the cost of goods sold would be around $20,000. Over five years, this could translate into staggering profits, potentially reaching $220,000 per vehicle. Even conservative estimates suggest the numbers favor keeping the vehicles within Tesla's operational model rather than allowing them to circulate in private ownership.