Autonomous Vehicles Business with Fexingo: Self-Driving Cars, Trucks, and Mobility Companies

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Autonomous Vehicles Business with Fexingo: Self-Driving Cars, Trucks, and Mobility Companies

Every trading day, Lucas and Luna sit down with the latest market data, earnings reports, and macro indicators to dissect the business of autonomous vehicles — not the demo reels, but the balance sheets. They track how Waymo, Tesla, Cruise, and Aurora are burning cash, who’s winning the LIDAR cost war, and what the Fed’s rate decisions mean for SPACs that went public with $2 billion valuations and $0 revenue. The show lives in the tension between the technology’s promise and the industry’s capital-intensive reality. When a new Robotaxi approval drops in San Francisco or a trucking pilot launches in Texas, Lucas brings the numbers (unit economics, regulatory timelines, insurance liabilities) and Luna pushes back on the narratives — is this a real inflection point or just another press release? They break down the supply chain for compute chips, the labor economics of trucking, and the liability frameworks forming around autonomy. For listeners who already follow the sector and need to s

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Every trading day, Lucas and Luna sit down with the latest market data, earnings reports, and macro indicators to dissect the business of autonomous vehicles — not the demo reels, but the balance sheets. They track how Waymo, Tesla, Cruise, and Aurora are burning cash, who’s winning the LIDAR cost war, and what the Fed’s rate decisions mean for SPACs that went public with $2 billion valuations and $0 revenue. The show lives in the tension between the technology’s promise and the industry’s capital-intensive reality. When a new Robotaxi approval drops in San Francisco or a trucking pilot launches in Texas, Lucas brings the numbers (unit economics, regulatory timelines, insurance liabilities) and Luna pushes back on the narratives — is this a real inflection point or just another press release? They break down the supply chain for compute chips, the labor economics of trucking, and the liability frameworks forming around autonomy. For listeners who already follow the sector and need to s

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