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I work for a publishers http://buy-levitra.in.net/ levitra 20 mg  “We look at Tesla as not only an auto manufacturer, (but) a trend-setting consumer brand, and a leader in technology that dozens of companies both larger and smaller have failed at perfecting,” This is nonsense, because Tesla’s whole approach has been to take off the shelf technology and make it work for an electric vehicle. This says then that any company that was well run could have done it. Tesla invented nothing, okay, there was some innovation, but at the component level they sought commercially available parts. I think two things are the difference for Tesla. The first is that they wanted to do it. No other company has made an honest attempt at making an EV (okay, maybe Nissan, but why such an ugly car?). The second is that most US corporations are only good at applying political influence to maintain current status quo markets, they have driven all of the talent out of their companies. You have to be a yes-man to work in a typical publicly traded corporation, and yes-men by definition have no talent. So my point is, good companies could have done this, it helps to actually want it to work, and you have to have talented people and recognize them. The failure by other to be profitable with electric cars is thus a symptom of our weak business leadership and this example of Tesla supports that contention.
Stacy 2019-09-14 01:01:23

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