One voter who probably did both is Elon Musk who contributed $288 million to Donald Trump’s campaign—a drop in the pond compared with the $38 billion in government contracts, loans, subsidies, and tax credits his companies have received from the U.
He may be best known as the founder of SpaceX, the CEO of Tesla and the man who turned Twitter into X, but Elon Musk is famous for his private life, too.
Elon Musk is the world’s richest man. He’s revolutionized electric cars as CEO of Tesla, launched rockets as head of SpaceX and seized control of a social media platform by buying Twitter
In the post "17 Elon Musk Quotes Every 70-Year-Old Needs To Hear," we'll share pearls of wisdom from the captain of X (Twitter) and Tesla.
Tesla is losing its wow factor. Boss Elon Musk has long relied on hyperbolic predictions to pump up the electric-car maker’s image, and its stock price – from how quickly vehicle production would ramp up,
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BuzzFeed on MSNTesla Owners Are Sharing Their Thoughts After Elon's Latest Antics: "My Car Became A Badge Of Shame"As for current Tesla owners, some who waited years to get off the waitlist and into a car are now considering offloading theirs (or they already have) because of Musk’s government meddling. “I admired Elon’s vision and his mission for helping to save the planet and finally got one after waiting three years,
People don’t fill out a questionnaire every time they sell Tesla stock, so we don’t know exactly what causes its price to go down. The evidence is strong, though, that Tesla shares trade down when the spotlight shines extra brightly on Musk paying attention to other things.
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Tesla stock has plunged nearly 45% from its post-election high, causing investor concern. Despite this, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives remains optimistic, reaffirming his 'Outperform' rating with a $550 target.
Wall Street's biggest bull explains why Tesla investors are getting too overwrought by concerns over Elon Musk's close ties to the U.S. administration.
With Tesla crashing below $1 trillion for the first time since election week, Wall Street may finally be waking up to the likelihood of a weak first quarter for Elon Musk's electric-car company.
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