TD Ameritrade | Howard Yu On Why China Has Become Hub For EV Companies
Howard Yu analyzes Tesla, Nio, and BYD Company. He says there is room in China for Tesla and Nio as China is subsidizing consumers to switch to electric vehicles. He sees BYD as a disruptor by creating electric buses and scooters and they are backed by Warren Buffett. https://tdameritradenetwork.com/video/rB4A-Hc0Gd2Bdzp1aBMAcA
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