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Tesla is under attack as bad actors vandalize EVs and protestors peacefully express frustrations. Are the cars to blame or the company's CEO?
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Gerber: Musk Doesn't Care About TeslaRoss Gerber of Gerber Kawasaki says he doesn't like the way Elon Musk "does things" but still owns Tesla, expecting that ...
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the world's richest individual, has recently experienced a significant decline in his net ...
President Trump’s escalating trade war with China is putting Elon Musk and Tesla in a tight spot as the electric vehicle ...
More than 60 protests were planned for Saturday, and a dozen more for Sunday, at Tesla showrooms across the United States, as ...
At least 10 lawmakers traded Tesla stock after Musk aligned with Trump—underscoring renewed concerns about members of ...
Tesla sales fell in the first three months of the year in another sign that Elon Musk’s once high-flying electric car company ...
Ross Gerber said Tesla's brand crisis spanned far beyond Elon Musk's involvement at the White House DOGE office.
Mr. Musk’s involvement in right-wing politics contributed to a 13% drop in deliveries in the first quarter, including steep ...
Elon Musk has long been credited with turning Tesla into a beacon of innovation, the visionary who pushed the world into an ...
The EV maker’s first-quarter deliveries fell 13 percent year-over-year as CEO Elon Musk led efforts to slash the federal ...
Peaceful Tesla protests have taken place across the country—but some dealerships have also been hit with acts of vandalism, including gunfire and arson, in protests apparently directed at Elon Musk.
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