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by GDC7
1692 days ago
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> People expect a company that's ramping up faster than any other in the history Tesla was founded in 2002, during the same timespan Facebook became ubiquitous in our lives, Google became the homepage of the world and Amazon became the go-to place to make purchases. Microsoft did even better between 1975-1995. The world was much larger and disconnected back then and yet they managed to became so ubiquitous to reach the monopoly status, such a dominance that the US government had to step in like they did with Standard Oil. I commute to work daily . 25 miles back and forth and I am lucky if I see one Tesla . After 20 years the company most successful and ubiquitous product is its stock |
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They were making new technology that people basically thought was impossible. By 2012 they had only sold 1000 vehicles. That how hard it was.
Since Model S however they have grown about as fast as any manufacturing based company in history and they have very clear potential to continue to do so for a few years more at the very least.
Tesla basically invest huge into growing a chemical industry to make the batteries. That simply not something that just magically happens within a few years.
> Microsoft did even better between 1975-1995.
Because Microsoft was running on ALL computers designed from lots and lots of companies. Rather the computers were designed for it.
> such a dominance that the US government had to step in like they did with Standard Oil.
They didn't 'had to' they wanted to.