They made money but it was at great expense. They sold half the vehicles as usual but they had 50% higher prices. Sounds good right - not really. They invoice the dealer once it rolls off the line, so its not really sold yet and we just saw how many of these vehicles are starting to pile up. Now the lines are going to have to stop or slow down. The places they build these factories dont give millions in tax breaks for them to play games like that - they are meant to keep the lines running and employ people. This is like them saying its all good, they made 5 billion dollars - but they only sold 5 cars for 1 billion each. Its not how it works. Mark my words, new CEO inbound