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Why Apple is a real threat to Tesla
Maybe the next true innovation in autos will pass Elon Musk by as he clings to the fantasy that a car s brand should also be its manufacturer.
Tim Culpan
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It was kind of inevitable that Tesla s biggest challenger wouldn t be a car company. Apple makes for the perfect nemesis and could teach its California cousin a thing or two about reliability and delivery.
For years, there s been speculation that Apple would join the electric vehicle race, with teams formed and development under way. Yet the program also seemed to lack focus, leading to job cuts and changes in direction.
An Apple-Tesla showdown will happen on the factory floor
Tim Culpan, Bloomberg News The Apple Inc logo at a store in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro went on sale in stores, but with individual shopping sessions replacing the famous lines and crowds around locations. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg , Bloomberg
(Bloomberg Opinion) It was kind of inevitable that Tesla Inc.âs biggest challenger wouldnât be a car company. Apple Inc. makes for the perfect nemesis and could teach its California cousin a thing or two about reliability and delivery.
For years, thereâs been speculation that Apple would join the electric vehicle race, with teams formed and development under way. Yet the program also seemed to lack focus, leading to job cuts and changes in direction. Now, thereâs renewed hype that an actual Apple-branded car may be in the works, a
12-21-20 foxconn, wisconsin nearing agreement am1170radio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from am1170radio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Records show Foxconn, Wisconsin nearing a deal
AP, MADISON, Wisconsin
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) is willing to accept a reduction in state tax credits “in exchange for a flexible business environment in Wisconsin,” the company told US state officials as both sides move closer to reaching a new deal.
Communication between the state and Hon Hai, known internationally as Foxconn Technology Group (富士康科技集團), show both sides are nearing agreement, records obtained on Friday by the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin State Journal showed.
The state has been pushing Hon Hai to amend the contract to reflect the company’s construction of a smaller facility than the original contract envisioned.