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The company has not responded to a request for comment or to an inquiry by Bloomberg Business.
Tesla's response to Bloomberg Business, which asks for information regarding Tesla's self-driving efforts, said that the company was "aware of a number of requests that have been made to us by consumers about this product's potential use in our cars."
The company will continue to push its self-driving tech to consumers. The company confirmed to Bloomberg Business that an order for a full self-driving car was already placed, and that "the Tesla team was notified of the order in advance."
Bloomberg Business reported that the company will begin testing the technology during the fourth quarter of 2014, and has no comment on the final price.A few weeks after the election, the US National Football League announced plans to start playing in the National Football League (NFL) for the first time in its 50-year history. That announcement has been met with criticism from NFL execs, coaches and fans, but it's clear that the league is trying to do all the right things.
"We're still working hard at creating a new NFL," NFL President Roger Goodell told reporters after the league's owners meeting on Friday. "We're still looking at our vision for what we want to do. One of the things that's been very clear from the very beginning has been the need for a national platform for this sport. Our vision is to create a national audience for the NFL. We're going to do that within the next 100-plus years."
If you've been following the NFL for a while and you see a huge improvement in the quality of the sport, you probably know that this is the right time to start. It's no secret that the NFL is struggling to get into the $10 billion market. And it's no secret that the league's biggest fans are the people who drive the game.
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