Submitted by datawazo t3_zl0t0n in dataisbeautiful
anonkitty2 t1_j08tesz wrote
Reply to comment by Spillz-2011 in Tesla value as it relates to Twitter's purchase [OC] by datawazo
No. Musk wasn't necessary. But he was helpful. He was a little like Harold Hill in "The Music Man."
Spillz-2011 t1_j08vgnn wrote
Was he though? they already had the idea, the contacts, the prototype, the lithium battery expertise. They brought him in to help with funding and he decided he would put in his money and take over the company and force them out. He complained that they set up the production line for the 3 wrong and almost caused bankruptcy, but that was after he forced them out. He set up a horrible process then wants everyone to congratulate him for fixing the mess he created.
anonkitty2 t1_j0avur5 wrote
Oh. There wasn't much publicity for Tesla, to my knowledge, before Musk came. Musk really is like Harold Hill. Hill successfully created a market for brass bands but would include as a critical part non-working music lessons, and then jump ship just before it could be proven they didn't work. When Tesla reached public awareness, expectations for electric cars were so low that Teslas still met them. (I have a relation who still believes electric cars can't go farther than 40 miles a charge, like the ones GM leased and lost in the early 2000s.)
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