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In the wake of a difficult phase at Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA), a group of leading pension funds is urging CEO Elon Musk to commit at least 40 hours a week to the automaker.
Key Takeaways Tesla shares jumped nearly 7% on Tuesday, hitting their highest level since early February, after CEO Elon Musk said he is focusing more of his attention on running the EV maker.The stock staged a breakout above a pennant in Tuesday’s trading session,
In media interviews on Tuesday, Musk reaffirmed his commitment to Tesla and said he'd be spending less on politics in the future.
A group of Tesla investors is urging Elon Musk to commit at least 40 hours a week to running the electric vehicle company, arguing his undivided attention is needed to repair Tesla’s faltering sales and stock price volatility.
Wedbush Securities Managing Director and Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) bull Dan Ives believes Elon Musk's EV giant is entering a golden era, following Musk's commitment to the brand. What Happened: "I believe that path to two trillion market cap is
DOGE's federal government cost-cutting made Tesla a target for protests and vandalism — but now Musk is focusing his attention back on the EV maker.
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
Musk on Wednesday called time on his role at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. He has plenty of other things to occupy his days and nights. There is the social network X and its new AI division,