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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50

in LeoFinance2 months ago

He had good instincts. But the challenge was that the premise of what they were doing was to save money, they were going to use a Lotus sports car and make modifications to it so it looked like a roadster. The thinking was that that would be much cheaper. Well, everything you changed was an added cost. And so the cost started to grow. And all of the expectations for what the car was going to, how long it was going to take and how much it was going to cost were wrong. And so just the things started to mount and they needed more money and more time. And the pressure just started to build there over time. And what did that lead to? In other words, how did that lead to the ousting of Eberhardt and then Musk taking over? And then I want to understand how the company changed because it really is, I mean, again, it wasn't founded by Elon Musk, but it is Musk's company through and through. And I can't think of any other public company which is more inextricably tied to its CEO. Sure, (28/40)