← Back to context Comment by NetMageSCW 5 hours ago What does Tesla have to do with Starlink or launch services? 6 comments NetMageSCW Reply JanSolo 5 hours ago Derp; I meant SpaceX. nonethewiser 4 hours ago Might be one-in-the-same soon enough devindotcom 2 hours ago just a friendly note that the idiom is "one and the same" fastball 2 hours ago Seems unlikely now that both are separate public companies. Creative accounting acquisitions are somewhat more difficult in that context. 1 reply → pulse7 5 hours ago This https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk%27s_Tesla_Roadster ?
JanSolo 5 hours ago Derp; I meant SpaceX. nonethewiser 4 hours ago Might be one-in-the-same soon enough devindotcom 2 hours ago just a friendly note that the idiom is "one and the same" fastball 2 hours ago Seems unlikely now that both are separate public companies. Creative accounting acquisitions are somewhat more difficult in that context. 1 reply →
nonethewiser 4 hours ago Might be one-in-the-same soon enough devindotcom 2 hours ago just a friendly note that the idiom is "one and the same" fastball 2 hours ago Seems unlikely now that both are separate public companies. Creative accounting acquisitions are somewhat more difficult in that context. 1 reply →
fastball 2 hours ago Seems unlikely now that both are separate public companies. Creative accounting acquisitions are somewhat more difficult in that context. 1 reply →
Derp; I meant SpaceX.
Might be one-in-the-same soon enough
just a friendly note that the idiom is "one and the same"
Seems unlikely now that both are separate public companies. Creative accounting acquisitions are somewhat more difficult in that context.
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This https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk%27s_Tesla_Roadster ?