Elon Musk confirms cryptic X post was related to SpaceX, not TSLA stock
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Elon Musk confirms cryptic X post was related to SpaceX, not TSLA stock
"Earlier this month, the CEO posted the cryptic words "You'll Thank Me Later" on X. The post quickly gained attention on social media, as Tesla watchers and Elon Musk fans speculated on what the words could mean. With the announcement that Musk has purchased $1 billion of TSLA stock in the open market, some speculated that the cryptic post was a teaser of sorts to shareholders."
"Considering that all the words in Musk's post started with an uppercase letter, some space fans immediately speculated that the CEO was teasing something related to SpaceX. The company's three drone ships, Just Read the Instructions (JRTI), Of Course I Still Love You (OCISLY), and A Shortfall of Gravitas (ASOG), after all, follow similar naming styles. This was one of the reasons why some TSLA shareholders noted on X that Musk's post was likely SpaceX-related."
Elon Musk confirmed that a previous cryptic post reading "You'll Thank Me Later" pertained to SpaceX rather than Tesla. The post prompted widespread attention and speculation on X. Musk's recent $1 billion purchase of Tesla stock led some observers to think the post hinted at that transaction. All words in the mysterious post began with uppercase letters, matching naming conventions of SpaceX's drone ships such as Just Read the Instructions, Of Course I Still Love You, and A Shortfall of Gravitas. Musk replied to commenters indicating that the SpaceX interpretation was 'Correct.' The precise meaning remains uncertain and could hint at a drone ship name or retrieval mission.
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