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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 06:08)

ARK Released their new 2025 Tesla Price target.

[Link](https://ark-invest.com/articles/analyst-research/tesla-price-target-2/) Base Case : $3000 Market Cap - 2.879 Trillion Bull Case : $4000 Market Cap - 3.839 Trillion Bear Case: $1500 Market Cap - 1.439 Trillion There is a bunch of stuff in their and it is worth a read. Bit of a rant Their Bear case includes a $42 Billions in revenue from a human operated ride hailing service. Honestly, that is one of the pipe dream things I have ever read of. 42 Billion in revenue assuming a 20% take will be a cool 210 Billion dollars. It will require Uber to roll over and die without a fight, something that Uber is know to do. Edit : I got some figures mixed up. I can't read to save my life.

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 07:22)

Cathie Wood's latest price estimate for Tesla (TSLA)

Cathie Wood's latest forecast is that she expects Tesla to hit $3,000 a share in 2025. That's more than 3 trillion dollars based on all shares, and more than 2 times of current day total capitalization of all the car makers (including Tesla) combined. It appears that the newest price target bump is due to the higher potential for self driving cars and taxies. Cathie has been right on TSLA in the last few years, so I am not going to question her wisdom. In addition, super inflation could cut US dollar value to 1/2 of what is now making companies worth more in dollars. My questions for our fellow redditors are how likely you will trust a completely self driving car when you are driving in New York, LA, Mexico city, Beijing or Bangkok traffic, or take a nap when you drive from New York to Philadelphia. If the competitors provide level 3 assisted driving, will that be acceptable to the mass. It would provide us a guide on how to value the self-driving business.

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 07:01)

😳 Whoops. Fat-finger errors can happen at even the biggest financial companies. Take Deutsche Bank, which once sent $33 billion — more than its entire market value — to an outside account. Normally they result in major embarrassment, but are quickly reversed. Then there's the latest saga involving Citigroup. A human error caused a payment of nearly $900 million to troubled lipstick maker Revlon, forcing the bank into a showdown with some of its most aggressive clients. It could ultimately be out more than a half billion dollars. How does this kind of thing happen? Link in bio for more. (Via businessweek)

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 05:39)

Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Management expects Tesla stock to hit $3,000 by 2025, up from its current price of $655. At that price, the company could be worth almost $3 trillion https://t.co/4IS6l5vHBW

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 05:42)

Dream big, but start small. Developing "micro habits" can help you break down huge goals into achievable tasks. https://t.co/0YZJQjVvAh

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 05:51)

What are some recently opened small businesses in your town that are trending?

So whenever i visit some city i see some very interesting small businesses that every in that town knows about but noone outsite of it. Are there any unique business in your town that you think exist nowhere else?

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 08:39)

Great companies are made by great employees... great employees cost money.. what advice would you give if someone wants to create a great company but doesn’t have a lot of money for great employees?

I kinda think one has to hold many hats in the company if he’s starting from absolute 0, or bring friends along but interested to see what others have to say

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 05:57)

11 books to become a smarter, stronger version of yourself https://t.co/UPdAnzp1UL

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 09:12)

Started a small business with my friend about selling tshirt, stickers and stuff on RedBubble

I am so excited I know it is not a lot of money but everything is good when you are 18 in school and live with your parents

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 06:19)

Wanting to buy a student business

Hey guys I am in my last semester of school and we have a program where 10-15 students per professor start a business and run it for the semester. There is a company that I think is a wonderful idea it’s an online business and they don’t sell a product but it’s a website where you can see all the housing for the school and information about the housing and apartments. They have made 500 on net income in 9 weeks and that’s with only signing 3 of the apartments out of like 40-50 the area has. The starting bid for this website is $1500 do you think in the long run it would be worth it if I could get more apartments to sign? I’m still a student so $1500+ is a lot of money to start a bid when minimum wage here is $7.25

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 08:05)

YouTube star @DavidDobrik has been dropped by brands including @EASPORTS, @DollarShaveClub, and @hbomax after an Insider investigation into a sexual assault allegation against a former member of his Vlog Squad. https://t.co/ajZD47ZKpj https://t.co/oDPGHaMubC

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 10:28)

[Help] looking for software recommendations to help affectively run my business

Hello Redditors, I run a maintenance company that contracts with commercial companies to maintain their properties. We offer full service maintenance solutions such at landscaping, repairs, demo, and new additions. We keep places up and running and looking great. Pretty simple, huh? Well, I’ve been just using quick books and nothing beyond that really. I don’t have a system in place to keep track of my clients (like a CMS). I’ve been looking into these and I haven’t found anything really that fits my niche. So far, the best thing I’ve found is MaintainX or possibly upkeep. Is there a software out there that allows companies to fill out requests/tickets and allows me to easily convert them to work orders and assign to my employees? I’d like to document my interactions with each job and customer as well. Is it just impossible to find this all in one platform? If you’re in a relatable field, how do you manage this? I’m still learning! Thanks!

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 08:45)

Cathie Wood's Ark expects Tesla stock to reach $3000 by 2025 https://t.co/rxGzCqXyTC https://t.co/1a89V6Nhxs

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 08:16)

Skills like critical thinking are consistently valuable to employers — and still difficult for machines. https://t.co/ChSvUmcfkc

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4 years ago

(Mar 20, 2021 10:40)

Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Management expects Tesla stock to hit $3,000 by 2025. At that price, the company could be worth almost $3 trillion. https://t.co/IwTHy9sLWv

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