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Cybertruck's Wild Depreciation; Faraday Delivers 2 Cars; BioLab Won't Rebuild in Georgia | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 221

Cybertruck's Wild Depreciation; Faraday Delivers 2 Cars; BioLab Won't Rebuild in Georgia | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 221

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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:

- Boeing Is Having a Pretty Good Week

- Honda Pulls Back on EV Strategy, Will Push Hybrid Sales

- Company Decides Not to Rebuild Chlorine Plant with History of Fires, Explosions, Toxic Clouds

- EV Maker Lost $44M in Q1 After Delivering Just Two Vehicles

- Tesla Starts Accepting Cybertruck Trade-Ins with Staggering Depreciation

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