Here's something worth chewing on: WRD sits at a $2.4B enterprise value, holding nearly $800M in cash with zero debt. Their fully autonomous robotaxis? Already cruising Abu Dhabi streets through Uber's platform.
Flip the script to TSLA — a $1.5T valuation, roughly 600x higher. Yet their robotaxi pilot still relies on human safety drivers behind the wheel.
Market's pricing in the vision, not the miles driven. Makes you wonder where reality meets speculation.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-05 07:01
wrd this valuation is insane, $800m cash, zero debt, and still running real orders, while Tesla just keeps making empty promises
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CodeZeroBasis
· 12-05 07:00
This move by WRD is truly impressive—8 million in cash, zero debt, and still running real orders, while Tesla's 1.5T is still using safety drivers... The market really does price in imagination.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 12-05 06:59
wrd this valuation logic is pretty insane, solid cash reserves and zero debt, autonomous driving is already up and running, whereas Tesla is still hyping up 1.5T.
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DeFiChef
· 12-05 06:54
Alright, WRD is actually getting things done this time, while Tesla is still just making empty promises on paper.
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PanicSeller
· 12-05 06:48
Wait, WRD has already moved to Abu Dhabi, and Tesla is still putting on a show? Is this what a 600x valuation gap looks like?
Here's something worth chewing on: WRD sits at a $2.4B enterprise value, holding nearly $800M in cash with zero debt. Their fully autonomous robotaxis? Already cruising Abu Dhabi streets through Uber's platform.
Flip the script to TSLA — a $1.5T valuation, roughly 600x higher. Yet their robotaxi pilot still relies on human safety drivers behind the wheel.
Market's pricing in the vision, not the miles driven. Makes you wonder where reality meets speculation.