No, that isn't what I said -- you are moving the goal post now from "a lot" of growth, to "holding on to their marketshare".
As matter of fact, that was my whole point: Rather than growing "a lot" they may end up just holding on to their marketshare. Whether that is a mark against them or not is for you to decide, when researching investments.
> No, that isn't what I said -- you are moving the goal post now from "a lot" of growth, to "holding on to their marketshare".
Ok true, but Ford is way past "post-ipo". Growth is not the metric to measure them by (they will grow, but no where near as much as Tesla). That's pretty much agreed upon by market analysts.
As matter of fact, that was my whole point: Rather than growing "a lot" they may end up just holding on to their marketshare. Whether that is a mark against them or not is for you to decide, when researching investments.