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Larry Goldberg

@TeslaLarry

Managing Partner, LumaSenti. Entrepreneur, co-inventor/co-author of the book “The Decision Model”.

North Carolina, USA Katılım Mart 2009
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Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldberg@TeslaLarry·
@FredLambert I would be a tad more considerate in lashing out and calling people delusional. Its possible that you may be a little over the top. Calm down.
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Fred Lambert
Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
@TeslaLarry They are 3 cars operating half the time in Dallas and Houston. Tesla is effectively only operating in Austin. You are delusional.
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Fred Lambert
Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
It’s always funny to me that Tesla shareholders believe I’m a “hater” when it comes to the Robotaxi program when the reality is that Tesla’s Robotaxi is underperforming even my own conservative expectations — expectations that were seen as ridiculously negative by $TSLA . When Tesla launched the program in Austin last June, I thought that by the end of 2025, roughly six months in, Tesla would have about 100 unsupervised robotaxis operating in limited geofenced areas across a few Texas cities with minimal regulations. That was my “bearish” view. We are now a full year into the program, and Tesla has around 25 cumulative unsupervised vehicles, with only about 17 of which were active in the last seven days according to the tracker, and they are operating less than 30% of the time. Tesla is in a worse position than even my own view, which was considered absurdly pessimistic by the Tesla investment community. I can’t even say that I was right about how slow the Robotaxi would ramp, since it has been much slower than my own prediction. But I was certainly way more accurate than Elon and most $TSLA folks. Now there are some early signs of finally ramping up, but I have serious doubts that it will go hockey stick any time soon.
Electrek.co@ElectrekCo

Tesla 'Robotaxi' unsupervised fleet finally shows some signs of ramping up electrek.co/2026/04/30/tes… by @fredlambert

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Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldberg@TeslaLarry·
@WR4NYGov It isnt public, but it may as well be; in fact it should be to silence all the leakers who quote elements and outtakes of it to spin it in the way they wish.
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Warren Redlich - Chasing Dreams 🇺🇸
Is the SpaceX IPO filing public? I can’t find it. Not sure why people keep posting about a confidential document.
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis

.@elonmusk disclosed $15 billion spent in developing Starship (in IPO filing). The entire Apollo program cost ~$25 billion (1973 dollars). One private company is approaching Moon-program levels of investment to make space routine. Thank you. Humanity is grateful.

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Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldberg@TeslaLarry·
Why is my "For You" showing streams of Elon Hate?
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Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldberg@TeslaLarry·
Oh. Federal INCOME taxes. At least 88 major publicly traded U.S. corporations paid $0 in federal income tax for 2025, despite reporting a combined $105 billion in U.S. pretax profits. This comes from an April 2026 analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), which reviewed SEC filings (10-K reports) of large public companies (primarily S&P 500 and Fortune 500). Examples include Citigroup, CVS Health, Disney, Palantir, PayPal, United Airlines, and others. These figures reflect current federal income tax expense (what companies report as owed for the year). Companies can reach zero through legal mechanisms like accelerated depreciation, R&D credits, net operating losses carried forward, and other deductions/credits allowed under the tax code and enacted by Congress with specific policies in mind.
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Snowball@LeftAnimalFarm·
@TeslaLarry The claim should have specified "federal INCOME taxes". It just needs to be clarified.
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Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldberg@TeslaLarry·
Actually, Tesla did NOT pay 'zero US taxes.' Over the last 5 years, Tesla paid an estimated $2.8 billion in U.S. federal payroll taxes (FICA) for its American employees — directly funding Social Security & Medicare. I didn't bother with the rest of the 20 years because the claim is so bogus. The claim ignores these real taxes
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie

Tesla has paid $0 in federal taxes in 19 of the last 20 years despite reporting $264 billion in revenue.

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Aaron Burnett
Aaron Burnett@aaronburnett·
@TeslaLarry If I’m reading this correctly he’s calling Amazon a bag of dog poop?
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Fred Lambert
Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
@TeslaLarry By your logic Tesla having 1 cars operating in 50 markets would be impressive. It makes no sense. Tesla has fewer than 20 unsupervised vehicle operating.
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no name@Oneil1B·
@TeslaLarry @FredLambert At one time, most, if not all the Tesla bulls were claiming that a single update would awaken the fleet and every Tesla car on the road would become a robotaxi overnight.
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