Re: Not so great news
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Feb 20, 2024 03:07PM
It is this type of headline below that is partly responsible for the fall in share price:
"Plummeting Demand" was the choice of words used by this author: Tyler Connaghan
So who is Tyler Connaghan? Sports Illustrated describes him thusly:
"Tyler Connaghan is a freelance writer and website content developer. He has been writing professionally for more than ten years in numerous facets, including sports, finance, tech, news, business, music and more. When not writing, you can find him out in the ocean, camping, or making music."
I am not 100% positive that the author of the "Plummeting Demand" article is one and the same: Tyler Connaghan, but if that is the same person then just what is his expertise concerning BEVs, eh? When he is not busy at " the ocean, camping, or making music".
The "Plummeting Demand" article comes from "Savvy Dime" and the Facebook site for "Savvy Dime" notes it has 4.4 K followers and self describes as: "Savvy Dime is your headquarters for banking, budgeting, and financial tips. Take your finances to the next level with our home hacks, money saving tips, and business advice."
4,400 followers. Wow! He/She/It must be a real "Pro" at this writing financial articles thing, eh? Someone who is able to be an expert and still have time for all of that "ocean, camping, or making music" stuff.
Very impressive! Of course the "ocean, camping, or making music" guy may not be one and the same who wrote this article but we do know he is otherwise associated with this highly respected and welll known publication site: "Savvy Dime" and the evidence is quite clear that "Savvy Dime" is outstanding in its field and set far from the ordinary competition in that field from "legitimate" financial information specialists, eh?
What fabulous credentials for "Savvy Dime" and Mr. Connaghan..... not!
Onward through the FOG and the "Savvy Dime" types obstructing the navigation and littering the path.
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