Tesla, Elon Musk and Donald Trump
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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has been trading like a penny stock so far this year. The most recent drama was due to a public feud between CEO Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. It wiped out about $150 billion of market value last week, but Musk’s apology post on X early Wednesday boosted a relief rally.
Motointegrator and DataPulse Research present a data-driven study that explores how Elon Musk’s political profile may be fueling a growing consumer backlash-and what it means for Tesla’s future.
Tesla shares have fallen, sparking investor concerns even before Elon Musk’s spat with President Trump sent them down again Thursday. Still, Tesla remains one of the most expensive stocks in the market.
Investors were hopeful for signs that the two might reconcile after Tesla suffered its worst single-day drop in more than four years, though President Trump said Friday he has no interest in a
Ashley St. Clair jokingly offered President Donald Trump breakup assistance amidst his public feud with her ex, Elon Musk. “Hey @realDonaldTrump lmk if u need any breakup advice,” St. Clair wrote on X. St. Clair welcomed her and Musk’s son, Romulus St. Clair, last September.
Tesla shares have shown a sharp decrease since Elon Musk's feud with President Donald Trump which could have negative impacts on the billionaire.
TheStreet. Last week, a social media post from Elon Musk caused many people to stop what they were doing and look down at their phones. Even for the Tesla (TSLA) CEO, known for his controversial and bold opinions,
Baird downgraded shares of Tesla from "Buy" to "Neutral," saying the Musk-Trump spat has led to more uncertainty and the potential for brand damage.