February | ||||
10 increased by 0.39% | 11 increased by 0.86% | 12 decreased by -0.74% | 13 increased by 0.74% | 14 increased by 0.18% |
17 | 18 increased by 1.12% | 19 increased by 0.84% | 20 increased by 0.49% | 21 decreased by -3.84% |
24 decreased by -0.07% | 25 decreased by -1.63% | 26 decreased by -0.18% | 27 decreased by -0.41% | 28 increased by 0.51% |
March | ||||
3 decreased by -3.30% | 4 decreased by -1.58% | 5 increased by 1.16% | 6 decreased by -0.87% | 7 decreased by -3.20% |
10 decreased by -2.84% | 11 increased by 1.09% | 12 decreased by -1.70% | 13 | 14 |
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The gaming name nobody discusses... $BYD https://t.co/snBMBEDLK8
— @OptionsHawk 2/4/2025, 6:46:29 PM
u/Icy_Scientist_8480 • Commented 54 minutes ago
>You are confused. The “irrational earnings expectations of 10 years ago did in fact come true 😂 No, they didn't. Have you done any research on your beloved golden egg stock at all? Car sales make up 89% of their revenue, and they sold fewer cars in 2024 than Mercedes and BMW, who are valued far less. They have a tiny market share in the car industry, only 2% of global vehicles in 2023 and only 17% of the EV industry which they have to dominate to do well. BYD is already beating them at their own game. >If Tesla owns all charging infrastructure and autonomous taxis it will be OBJECTIVELY undervalued. I'm starting to feel like you have no understanding of P/E and are just frothing at the mouth for the sake of it.
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u/MrReasonable62 • Commented 1 hour ago
I am sure that the Orwellian society that produces BYD and its ruling tyranny is quite attractive to the Far Left.
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u/Ieat2 • Commented 2 hours ago
He'll probably get his 56 billion he's been asking for and will agree to give up the ceo spot. He'll sell out eventually and either BYD or Toyota buys them. I assume Toyota will.
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