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🗣️Elon Musk: “[This is growing] much faster than our car business.”

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Take a look at this secretive Tesla facility below… ? ? Did Elon Musk just admit “the

Take a look at this secretive Tesla facility below…   [PulseOfProfit](   Did Elon Musk just admit “the quiet part out loud???” Take a look at this secretive Tesla facility below… [Project-x]( [Elon Musk's secretive Tesla facility. Lathrop, California.]( According to Musk, the venture tied to this facility is growing "much faster than Tesla's car business." It's why Apple has invested a shocking $50 million to buy what's coming out of this building… And why Amazon is in for a chunk of capital too. It's crazy because this facility has NOTHING to do with AI or even with Tesla's self-driving cars. [Click here to see what I've discovered now because…]( I believe these 5 tiny “silent partner” companies could be about to go vertical. Sincerely, Tim Bohen   [PulseOfProfit]( You are receiving this email from PulseOfProfit.com, a valued member of the Stark Media LLC family. We appreciate your subscription and are dedicated to providing you with valuable content.
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