- Tesla CEO Elon Musk polled his Twitter followers on Tuesday night about whether he should open a new Gigafactory in Texas.
- Musk gave followers two options – "Hell yeah" and "Nope" — with 79.3% opting for "Hell yeah" six hours into the poll's opening.
- Tesla recently opened a Gigafactory in Shanghai, to add to its preexisting Gigafactories in Buffalo, New York, and Storey County, Nevada; and an upcoming Gigafactory in Grünheide, near Berlin, Germany.
- Tesla's stock has doubled so far in 2020, hitting a record $939 per share Tuesday as a seemingly irrepressible sense of optimism engulfed the company.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk polled his Twitter followers Wednesday about whether or not he should open a Gigafactory in Texas – and the result was emphatic.
Musk gave followers two options — "Hell yeah" and "Nope" — with 79.3% opting for "Hell yeah" about six hours into the poll on Wednesday morning. The poll will remain live for another 18 hours.
—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 5, 2020
Many of Musk's followers expressed enthusiasm at the plan with one user, @BlakePositivity, urging Musk to have conviction in his idea.
He wrote: "If that's your vibe don't doubt it," in reference to Musk's recently-released EDM track, "Don't Doubt ur Vibe," which is believed to feature vocals from Musk himself.
Tesla's stock has doubled so far in 2020, hitting a record $939 per share Tuesday as a growing sense of optimism engulfed a company that's often struggled to generate it.
Musk aims to ride this wave by ramping up the firm's vehicle production plans in the wake of better-than-expected recent earnings and vehicle delivery numbers.
The company beat Wall Street estimates in the fourth quarter of 2019, taking home $2.14 per share on revenues of $7.4 billion where analysts had expected an adjusted gain of $1.74 per share and $7.1 billion in revenue.
—Blake (@BlakePositivity) February 5, 2020
This performance was driven by stellar vehicle delivery numbers, with the carmaker delivering a record 112,000 vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2019.
In January, Tesla opened a Gigafactory in Shanghai — Musk's dad-dance striptease during its opening notwithstanding — to add to its preexisting Gigafactories in Buffalo, New York, and Storey County, Nevada.
It also has an upcoming Gigafactory in Europe, with Grünheide, near Berlin, as its slated location.
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