Elon Musk just emailed all Tesla employees to 'clear things up' about the company's plan to close stores

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Tesla retail stores will be 'given a fair opportunity' to make the case that they should remain open.

before the end of the first quarter on Sunday.

"Unlike buying from other carmakers, ordering a Tesla doesn't require any *physical paperwork*," the email reads."However, many potential Tesla owners will still want to talk to a Tesla representative in person or want a test drive from a Tesla representative." The above principles also apply to the sales team. No one who is a major contributor to demand generation will be let go. That would make no sense. However, sometimes, in a company with 45,000 people, things happen that make no sense. I will do my best to remedy issues when brought to my attention directly or through [redacted email address].

This is very different from normal expectations for buying from other carmakers and is simply meant to emphasize that ordering a Tesla is super easy and can be done in 2 minutes from your phone or laptop at Tesla.com. Ordering a Tesla is not much harder than ordering an Uber, but hardly anyone knows this!

 

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CubicleWarrior_ 'This is analogous to seeds on barren ground,' Musk said in the email.-- Is this a reference to kimbal Musk's business?

CubicleWarrior_ 'However, sometimes, in a company with 45,000 people, things happen that make no sense.'--- like when elonmusk tweets things that go directly against tesla company policy?

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