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一个劳动力、信息、资本的流动都更容易、更低成本、更便捷的新世界,让你的企业必须转变汽车突然起火可不是什么好事。所以当特斯拉生产的Model S在驶过一块金属物突然起火后,车主、潜在客户、投资者以及公司高管都震惊了。这事发生于2013年10月,华盛顿州肯特市。几周之后,在田纳西州士麦那发生了同样的事故。至此,联邦监管机构再也坐不住了。我们可以预想接下来将发生的事情:大规模召回、昂贵的维修费以及
It is not a good thing for your business to shift the car to sudden fires as a new world in which labor, information and capital flows more easily, at lower costs and with more convenience. So owners, potential customers, investors and corporate executives were shocked when Tesla’s Model S was passing a piece of metal and suddenly caught fire. This happened in October 2013 in Kent, Washington. A few weeks later, the same accident happened in Smyrna, Tennessee. At this point, federal regulators can no longer sit still. We can anticipate what will happen next: a massive recall, expensive repairs and