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kek

>> No.9669004

>>9668986
COPE

>> No.9669643

>>9668986
Who is Jefferies and how did he get to be a bank.

>> No.9669649

>>9669643
It's owned by Leucadia National:
Type
Public company
Traded as NYSE: LUK
S&P 500 Component
Industry Conglomerate
Founder Ian M. Cumming
Joseph S. Steinberg
Headquarters New York City
Key people
Richard B. Handler, CEO
Brian P. Friedman, President
Joseph S. Steinberg, Chairman[1]
Revenue Decrease US$10.062 billion (2016)[1]
Net income
Decrease US$0.125 billion (2016)[1]
Total assets Decrease US$45.071 billion (2016)[1]
Total equity Decrease US$10.128 billion (2016)[1]
Number of employees
13,000, including consolidated subsidiaries (2016)[1]

>> No.9669651

kek

society will never progress because of planned obsolescence. we'll never explore space because space exploration won't get rich people more money. if it doesn't pay investors its not worth doing

kek

>> No.9669663

>inglês
Don't concern your self with American companies Juan or Jose or Ricardo or whatever your name is.

>> No.9669692

>>9669651
delete this

>> No.9669701

>>9669692
The space race was about nuking from orbit. We cut funding when we realized the USSR wouldn't manage to do that.

>> No.9669704
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9669704

>>9669649
>Brian P. Friedman, President
>Joseph S. Steinberg, Chairman
someone alert /pol

>> No.9670567

>>9669663
Why not, retard.

>> No.9670652

>>9669649
Serves me right for joking around on /sci/

>> No.9670660

>>9669651
Just sugarcoat a lie to the investors and say we can search for asteroids and mine GOLD and SPACE DIAMONDS = $$$

>> No.9670708

>>9668986
The problem with Tesla is that automotives are a shitty business with thin profit margins and literally anybody can make an electric car.

Problem with electric cars is they don't make economic sense for a normal consumer. The high upfront cost means you have to drive it for over a decade (and replacing batteries) to break even with a conventional car.

Their mistake was trying to make a mass-market model, when their success was built on making luxury toys for virtue-signaling yuppies.