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Linda Yaccarino resigned as CEO of X amidst turmoil in Elon Musk's empire, marked by high-profile departures across Tesla, SpaceX, and X. Fourteen sen
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is eyeing San Francisco for his next robotaxi city — to which I say, good luck to you, sir. Musk acknowledged that the company is still waiting on “regulatory approval,” which hints at the uphill company Tesla will face in pushing this process forward. (Get it? Uphill? San Francisco?)
If Elon Musk ever writes a self-help book, chapter one might be titled "Insult First, Pitch Later." Because when it comes to Warren Buffett, Musk has made one thing abundantly clear: he's not a fan of the whole "sit around and read reports" lifestyle — but he would like Buffett to write a very big check to Tesla TSLA.
CEO Elon Musk has had a busy year, to say the least.In the space of six months, he's aligned himself with President Donald Trump, gone to work for the U.S. government, and headed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) — a Herculean set of tasks that would crush the average human.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is lashing out at Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, telling the technology analyst to "Shut up." On his social media platform X on Tuesday, the billionaire posted "Shut up, Dan,
Tesla CEO Elon Musk didn't appear to like Wedbush analyst Dan Ives' suggestion that the company should rein in Musk's time spent on politics.
Launching new cars no longer seems to amuse the world's richest man. For the good of the company he built, it’s time for him to hand over the keys and step aside as CEO.
Mr. Musk’s involvement in politics and his financial support for the president’s campaign were once seen by investors as a benefit to Tesla, fueling a steep rise in company shares after the election last year. That association has now turned into a liability. Tesla shares are down 40 percent from their peak in December.
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Tesla has scheduled an annual shareholder meeting for November, one day after it came under pressure from major shareholders to do so.