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Wrong once again. These units were always intended to be temporary power until the fixed substations were completed. One of those stations -- started long before this lawsuit -- was recently completed, and so over half were removed. When the second substation is complete, the rest will go as well. No one "told them to move them".
Sure bud sure whatever Elon says is gospel.
Keep denying reality, and see how that works out:

"Anthropic achieved its first-ever quarterly operating profit of $559 million in the second quarter of 2026, driven by explosive revenue growth that reached $10.9 billion for the quarter..."

Thank you for proving my point. Their “profit” numbers doesn’t account for a lot of outgoings such as stock compensation, infrastructure spending and amortisation. After that they’re actually in the red.
 
Sure bud sure whatever Elon says is gospel.
These are simple, easily confirmable facts:


Please explain how a lawsuit filed just two months ago caused xAI to start building a permanent power station a year beforehand. Then explain why they wouldn't remove 150MW of temporary generators when they've just completed 150MW of much cheaper fixed power.

Thank you for proving my point. Their “profit” numbers doesn’t account for a lot of outgoings such as stock compensation, infrastructure spending and amortisation. After that they’re actually in the red.
Was that a joke? Under GAAP, all these count as expenses, and are subtracted from net profits. Did you even read your own link? It doesn't suggest otherwise.
 
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It'll basically be just like Tesla. No thanks.

Put your money in credit cards, banks, oil/gas/energy and you get dividends for the rest of your life.
Dunno about creditcards (or at least VISA/Mastercard).

Europe finally got tired of relying on US infrastructure/forking money over to US companies. By the end of 2027 'Wero' should come online, which should put a dent on the income of those two. BRICS being somewhat successful won't do their profits any good either.

Personally I'd also like to see them fail, when I read news about the hub or OF getting payments blocked due to VISA/Mastercard they're doing policing they shouldn't be doing. Not because I'm a huge fan of corn (and definitely don't pay for it) but a payment processor should process payments. Leave the policing to the government.
 
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