Tyler Crowe
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But if I have to be the one last voice before the door closes, I'm going to be it.
Look, I'm not saying it's easy, but I feel like everyone just has to do it.
Even if you just do it once for the first time, it does feel empowering when you see an egregious stock compensation package for one of your executives and you just get to say no.
Sometimes that just feels good.
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Thanks to our producer, Christy Waterworth, filling in for our normal crew today and the rest of The Motley Fool team.
For Lou, Matt, myself, thanks for listening, and we'll chat again soon.
Earnings season is ramping up and we're here for Tesla.
This is Motley Fool Money.
Welcome to Motley Fool Money.
I'm Tyler Crowe and today I'm joined by longtime contributors Matt Frankel and Jon Quast.
You know, it's inadvertently become Elon Musk week on Motley Fool Money this week.
I think this is actually the fourth day in a row that we've discussed an Elon Musk company, either Tesla or SpaceX in some form or another.
But today, it's yesterday's earnings release from Tesla is going to be the big starting point.
In addition to that, we're going to do a lightning round of several other companies that are reporting earnings.
And as well, we're going to jump into a mailbag question related to the insurance industry.
But as I said at the top, we're going to talk about Tesla here.