Tesla and the Struggle to Make a Profit
Tesla and Elon Musk's Twitter* are both pretty big deals, but the deals that are being made aren't good. Tesla recently came out with a $35000 car -- their cheapest yet. While they keep trying to make cars more affordable, the company itself is losing money. Despite being a little over 10 years since its first car (the Tesla Roadster) was sold, Tesla still does not have a viable profit model. Just this week, Musk announced that they still wouldn't be able to make a profit in this first quarter of the year. Tesla had two consecutive quarters of profit in 2018. The company had its first profit with a net profit of $139.5 million in the 4th quarter and $311.5 in the third. In the same period last year, Tesla had lost $675 million. Evidentally, the company is moving in the right direction. During this time, Elon Musk also tweeted "Model 3 was the best-selling car in the US in terms of revenue and the 5th best-selling car in terms of volume". However, this success may...

I do agree with you when you say that the desire to buy coffee is especially growing in our generation when the smart thing to do if you want to save money is to make your own. The spike in coffee buying for our generation could also be a result of the many services coffee shops provide, one of the most important being: a place where you can sit down with you laptop and do some work undisturbed.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the post and learned a lot about the coffee industry! Looking into the topic further, what I found out is that the effects of the coffee industry go beyond just the United States, and in fact, the impacts are even more immense globally. Coffee is the second most sought after commodity and the industry is worth over $100 billion. While coffee is popular in the United States, it is even more popular in other countries and the trends you mention expand globally through all populations. This has lead to a expansion of the coffee industry with production increasing throughout countries that grow coffee beans. Growth doesn't seem anywhere close to stopping and the trends of growth seem to be leading upward in the near future.
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I agree, it is plain to see the extent to which cofee has become a staple of the American daily life. This has coincided with the rise of "gourmet drinks" as you mentioned in the article. Nowadays people are treating drinks like meals, and at times paying the same amount too. However, I can only see this benifiting the economy, as it has created many jobs as you stated. I can only see the coffee industry growing from here, barring some scandal regarding the health effects of caffeine.
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