Galileo Russell, author at Seeking Alpha and founder of Hyperchange TV, discusses why he is still betting big on Tesla.
Cheddar Anchor, Kristen Scholer presses him on whether investors should be worried about the fact that the company has yet to be profitable. Russell adds that profitability shouldn't be a concern because he doesn't think that's the company's goal right now.
He estimates that by the end of the year, Tesla stock will be worth $400 a share if it's able to meet Model 3 demands.
Carolina Navas, Snap's head of AR product strategy and product marketing, joins Cheddar News to discuss how Snapchat's augmented reality is changing the shopping game this holiday season.
Instagram Chief Executive Adam Mosseri is set to testify before Congress for the first time. Mosseri’s appearance follows reports that showed Facebook and Instagram are aware of the harms their apps and services cause, including to teen mental health. Nicole Gill, co-founder and executive director of Accountable Tech joins Cheddar News to preview the hearing.
Steve Case, Revolution Ventures CEO, joined Cheddar to discuss progress venture capitalists have made over 2021 and where investors are looking beyond Silicon Valley. Other locations VC firms are exploring include Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Chicago among others. "Historically there's been a brain drain in a lot of these cities, people leaving for opportunity elsewhere. Now, people are staying," he said of the emerging tech hubs. "There tends to be a collaborative effort in the community to really support startups to recognize the future of the community."