Faraday Future — or FF as it prefers to be called —  is a company on the verge. It’s not hyperbolic to assume its entire future rests on the events transpiring at a user-secretive location full of men in suits, champagne, and fancy finger foods I can’t even begin to pronounce. Two evenings before the official opening of CES, the company has a lot riding on a single event. FF was in a similar position last year. The company emerged from nowhere and rode a wave of mystery, and Chinese money, to a CES debut that fell well short of expectations.…

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