> but those companies will go bust before they get any hardware off the ground. They won't want to spend $20 billion USD over a quarter of a century before making a dime in revenue
We'll see. The companies are being funded by people who have enough personal wealth to do it without having to answer to public company shareholders or directors; so they don't have to show revenue or profit the way a publicly traded company would.
We'll see. The companies are being funded by people who have enough personal wealth to do it without having to answer to public company shareholders or directors; so they don't have to show revenue or profit the way a publicly traded company would.