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Elon Musk's pledge to lead Tesla for five years boosted shares early Tuesday. He believes the company has already turned around.
Despite backlash and protests—including vandalism and arson—linked to his political support of Trump and far-right parties, Musk said he has “no regrets” and emphasized his commitment to maintaining c
Tesla's European sales crashed 49% as Chinese competitors surge ahead. Why Elon's controversial image hurts sales.
Elon Musk got into a tense exchange Tuesday with CNBC anchor David Faber after he pressed the Tesla CEO on his leadership of President Trump’s cost-cutting initiatives and the efficacy of the efforts.
Shares of electric vehicle pioneer Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) jumped 3% in the afternoon session after CEO Elon Musk said he's sticking with the company for the next five years, which should reassure investors about leadership stability.
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Is Elon Musk to Blame for the Cybertruck Mess? One Reader Thinks SoAs the debate over the Cybertruck’s failure continues, a recent analysis of Elon Musk’s leadership is drawing attention. Electrek published an article by Jennifer Sensiba analyzing the causes behind Tesla’s missteps.