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Weeks of violent protests at Elon Musk’s Tesla showrooms and charging stations are fueling concerns political tensions could ...
It hasn’t been a good week for Tesla stock — or a good month, for that matter. The electric vehicle (EV) producer has been ...
In most industries, CEOs are expected to lead, not perform. They steer company strategy, manage operations, and answer to ...
In an all-hands company meeting broadcast on X, Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk urged employees to hold on to their shares, ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk attended a surprise Tesla all-hands meeting on Thursday night to encourage employees and provide updates ...
Elon Musk said the people who are vandalizing -- and in some cases, blowing up -- Tesla cars need to "stop being psycho." ...
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives previously warned Tesla was spiraling into a "brand crisis tornado" amid widespread protests and a ...
I have like 17 jobs, at this point,” the DOGE, SpaceX and Tesla boss Musk said Thursday, adding he’s “stretched pretty thin.” ...
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"So what I am saying is, 'Hang on to your stock,'" Musk told employees in the Texas Gigafactory.