Multiple Choice
The hallmarks of Tesla's vertical integration strategy do not include
A) investments in a "gigafactory" that manufactures the batteries that are essential for a long-lasting Tesla electric vehicle.
B) research and development and rapid deployments of Tesla's control integration systems (creating control factors across its entire value chain) .
C) in-house manufacturing of key components and new parts that require frequent updates resulting in a shorter learning curve and more rapid new Tesla vehicle development
D) fostering closer relationships between Tesla engineering and manufacturing departments to provide greater control over product design.
E) a network of dealerships that allows Tesla to sell directly to consumers and handle maintenance needs without relying on third parties that sometimes have competing priorities
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