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  • Short Selling Is Vice Described As Virtue, Says Elon Musk

    Short Selling Is Vice Described As Virtue, Says Elon Musk

    “There’s a perniciously false effective markets argument made for shorting,” says Tesla CEO Elon Musk. “It is vice disguised as virtue. Short selling is frankly used against the public. We don’t have shorting in private companies. The vast majority of companies, over 90 percent are private, and you cannot short them. Yet somehow, private companies get things done.”

    Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, explains in an interesting interview with Sandy Munro, why short selling is an attack on the people and is actually vice but described by its greedy advocates as virtue:

    Short Selling Is An Attack On The People

    There are very few areas in life where you can sell things that you don’t own. Short selling, where you can sell shares that you don’t own, when I said it was vestigial I meant it came from an era when stocks were traded by people traveling on horseback to exchange stock certificates. In order to have the transaction speed not take weeks, somebody would say well the stock certificate is coming on that horse. I don’t have the stock certificate right now but I promise you that I’m getting the stock certificate and the rider is going to be here in New York from Chicago in three days and then I’ll be able to give you the stock certificate.

    That’s where this whole silly thing arose. But then the problem is like the way short selling is used today is it’s frankly used against the public. Most people aren’t aware that short selling even exists. Then the ones that are aware very few of them know actually how to use it. It’s basically like .01 percent of stockholders know how to use short positions to get ahead. I think it is effectively an attack on the public.

    It Is Vice Disguised As Virtue

    Tesla was under a massive attack by the short and distort, where they take a short position and then they do everything possible to trash the company six ways to Sunday, and they were successful. This has now happened to Tesla twice. It happened in 2013, and it happened in 2017 through 2019. The intensity of the attack was crazy. I was like man, it would cause you to lose faith in humanity, the extent of the greed of this that went on.

    We don’t have shorting in private companies. The vast majority of companies, over 90 percent are private, and you cannot short them. Yet somehow, private companies get things done. There’s a perniciously false effective markets argument made for shorting. It is vice disguised as virtue.

  • Elon Musk: People With MBAs Want To Parachute Into Being The Boss

    Elon Musk: People With MBAs Want To Parachute Into Being The Boss

    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was recently interviewed by renowned manufacturing guru Sandy Munro where he talked about MBAs. Musk is not a fan of how people with MBAs from high profile business schools seem to think that they should go directly from school to a leadership position before they have had any actual experience.

    Here are Elon Musk’s somewhat colorful comments on MBAs. The full interview with Elon Musk can be watched below as well:

    The path to leadership should not be through an MBA business school situation. It should be kind of work your way up and do useful things. There’s a bit too much of the somebody goes to a high-profile MBA school and then kind of parachutes in as the leader but they don’t actually know how things work. They could be good at say PowerPoint presentations or something like that, and they can present well, but they don’t actually know how things work. They parachute in instead of working their way up. They’re kind of like just not aware of what’s really needed to make great products. 

    I don’t want to trash MBAs too much here. I actually do have a dual undergrad, a Wharton undergrad, and physics at UPenn. I have direct exposure to business school and I went to do undergrad school with physics and I was a teaching assistant for two semesters and I graded MBAs and undergrads. I think it’s just a little bit too much. People look at MBA school as like I want to parachute into being the boss instead of earning it. I don’t think that’s good. 

    Elon Musk: People With MBAs Want To Parachute Into Being The Boss