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Tesla reports steep drop in profits despite US rush to buy electric vehicles

sunsetman120 | 2025-10-24 16:11 | 274 views

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/22/tesla-earnings-report-latest-drop-profits

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dtyamada 2025-10-24 17:03

>We believe, with Optimus and self-driving, that you can actually create a world with no poverty Because "self-driving cars" and robots will feed all those hungry people in Africa. Does he actually believe this or does he just think it makes him sound cool?

SA2018 2025-10-24 17:26

The latter, which unfortunately works on the cult.

admin_default 2025-10-24 18:19

The world’s richest man is literally pitching *communism-as-a-product* to pump his stock price so he can earn his $1T pay package. Marx is rolling in his grave.

BringBackUsenet 2025-10-24 18:23

He wants to be to the world what Kim Jong-Un is to N. Korea.

BringBackUsenet 2025-10-24 18:24

The crazy part is that a lot of these psychopaths do believe their own bullshit.

CouncilmanRickPrime 2025-10-24 18:41

Next quarter will be beyond brutal. Elon better start promising fully automated robotic unicorns.

y4udothistome 2025-10-24 19:14

He’s laughing all the way to the bank every few months he’ll bring it up appease the investors and fuck everybody else

North-Outside-5815 2025-10-24 19:22

I don’t think Elon believes in anything, other than maybe white power racist delusions.

Fockelot 2025-10-24 19:27

Pretty rich from the dude that claimed he could solve world hunger with money. Still waiting on that to happen.

SunshineInDetroit 2025-10-24 19:29

>despite US rush to buy electric vehicles high short term demand is not a good indicator for long term performance.

kahner 2025-10-24 21:14

sure. if rich bros in the US can watch porn and jerk off while driving poverty is totally solved.

mrbuttsavage 2025-10-24 21:24

There's a lot of people that legitimately believe Optimus will be picking vegetables within your life time. Sure it can barely walk, can't do anything useful, and can't be untethered for more than like 20 minutes. But so soon now.

NoNote7867 2025-10-24 21:45

Probably meant power hungry people from South Africa

Fishbulb2 2025-10-24 22:17

I think if that’s literally the only task you trained it for, you could get there. But if it’s only being trained for that one task, the. Why use a humanoid robot when another form might by 100X more efficient. It’s the generalized AI thing that I think will never get there in my lifetime and I don’t see Optimus providing any value over say my robot lawn mower or robot pool cleaner that are optimized for single tasks.

techbunnyboy 2025-10-24 22:33

Please give elmo his $1T he so deserves. He is doing such a fine job /s

sindrit 2025-10-24 23:11

I think he might mean, there will be no poor people because he won't need them anymore.

mikefjr1300 2025-10-25 00:46

He is desperate to get that pay package before the whole thing crashes down. 90% of the valuation of this stock is speculation.

MonsterTruckCarpool 2025-10-25 01:02

He means a world with no poverty for HIM

Bravadette 2025-10-25 04:53

Yeah this game is over.

dtyamada 2025-10-25 06:03

Even if it could do that, how does that solve poverty. All those poor people who work the farms would now be our of a job.

happymancry 2025-10-25 06:18

Even that’s too generous. Right now Tesla’s P/E ratio is 259. Ford’s is 15. To match, Tesla would have to lose 95% of its value. And that’s being generous to just match Ford, considering that Tesla can’t produce any new cars.

ConkerPrime 2025-10-25 06:54

Why do I get feeling that Tesla numbers are being fudged?

mologav 2025-10-25 08:41

Because they most likely are?

seanmonaghan1968 2025-10-25 09:15

No it’s a medical company now right with robot surgeons ><

CitronTraining2114 2025-10-25 11:38

Kind of makes you wonder if Musk has even seen modern ag automation.

Dimathiel49 2025-10-25 11:49

Emissions credits where art thou?

Name_Taken_2017 2025-10-25 15:27

$50 / month subscription for this

TheInternetsLOL 2025-10-25 18:41

Bi Buy BYE!

DamNamesTaken11 2025-10-25 19:33

That’s the thing I never got with humanoid robots. There are lots better form factors depending on job, humanoid isn’t the ideal. Say you need to transport about 100 boxes worth of faux leather used for the interior from the loading dock to the manufacturing floor. The humanoid robot will be able to carry one or two boxes at a time since its center of gravity changes with each box that it needs to compensate for, its “arms” have a relatively low mass weight limit, and legs that make it easy to trip. Meanwhile, you could build a robot that has a shelflike body that can fit two or three boxes per shelf and has four shelves that can stack together when not in use to save room with an arm that can move the boxes onto the shelves and four wheels to move quickly between the dock and the floor. The “boxy” robot will beat the humanoid every time. Maybe for niche like caregiving, humanoid will be better since it’s more “familiar” a form, but industrial it makes no sense.

DamNamesTaken11 2025-10-25 19:37

Their [chief accounting controller quit in April](https://electrek.co/2025/04/09/tesla-top-financial-controller-leaves-tsla/). Wouldn’t be shocked if Musk demanded them to fudge the numbers and they realized that when the house of cards blew down, it’d be their head on the line as well.

iveseensomethings82 2025-10-26 12:32

The corporate welfare just ran out for Elon and Tesla. His golden days are over

maxyedor 2025-10-27 03:02

Who said anything about feeding people? If you have a robot army you can have a world without poverty pretty easily.

FlexFanatic 2025-10-27 10:29

The man that believes empathy is for suckers wants to end poverty, yeah okay.

[deleted] 2025-10-28 08:14

Profits = *GOVERNMENT TAX HANDOUTS for a welfare Queen. Fixed it for ya. Also, the article probably quotes the YEAR OVER YEAR numbers Tesla loves to use to distract from reality. "... net income of $1.4bn, down from $2.2bn, a drop of 37% in its profits." Reality is closer to 50%+ since half their "profits" came from American tax payers.

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