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A group of major Tesla shareholders is calling on CEO Elon Musk to recommit his attention to the electric vehicle company, ...
Yesterday (May 28), Tesla chair Robyn Denholm received a letter signed by 12 major pension funds that collectively hold ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTesla's nightmare week: $380 billion lost, EV mandate scrapped, Trump fallout deepensElon Musk's public criticism of Trump's tax bill sparked a feud, with Trump threatening to revoke Tesla and SpaceX government ...
Tesla investors demand Elon Musk commit full-time amid falling profits, weak sales, and growing leadership concerns.
A group of pension fund investors wants Musk to commit to 40-hour workweeks along with a request for other changes at Tesla.
The political fallout comes as Tesla sales weaken in Europe, China, and key U.S. markets, even as broader EV demand rises.
A group of pension funds that are investors in Tesla want the company’s board to require more from CEO Elon Musk.
Tesla’s technical weakness is compounded by deteriorating fundamentals, with global demand continuing to slide. In May, sales ...
Major Tesla shareholders, including pension funds and state treasurers, have issued an urgent demand to board chair Robyn ...
Tesla investors sent a letter to the company's board chair demanding Elon Musk returns to work as tech billionaire steps away ...
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