Tesla, Trump and Elon Musk
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The Trump administration is reportedly looking for alternatives to Musk’s SpaceX as contractor for its Golden Dome missile defense system.
President Trump extended an olive branch to his friend-turned-critic Elon Musk, saying he has no intention to "destroy" his companies.
On the earnings call, Musk warned Tesla "could have a few rough quarters" ahead as green energy tax credits disappear.
Tesla reported another quarter of reduced profits after Elon Musk’s stint in the Trump administration. The president’s tax bill creates new business challenges.
Tesla Inc. warned that provisions in President Donald Trump’s $3.4 trillion fiscal package will pose meaningful challenges for the EV maker in the next several months.
Tesla's going through a bumpy ride. Auto sales are falling, the Trump administration is rolling back on EVs and the company sold bitcoin at a really bad time.
Elon Musk was referring to an earlier post by Donald Trump on Truth Social, which claimed that he wanted the Tesla CEO to “THRIVE”.
Tesla's chief financial officer, Vaibhav Taneja, said that President Donald Trump's tax bill could affect the availability of its cars.
Emission-trading systems have long provided Tesla with substantial extra earnings. Those profits could drop as Republicans roll back regulations.
Elon Musk rejected a peace offering from Donald Trump after the president revealed he was not planning to “destroy” the Tesla CEO’s empire. In the midst of an on-again, off-again, explosive public feud that culminated in Musk dropping the bomb that “Donald Trump is in the Epstein files,