Elon Musk can’t seem to stay away from his company’s quarterly earnings calls. The Tesla Inc. chief executive officer, who didn’t participate in the electric-vehicle maker’s last call and earlier signaled that he’d no longer be a regular, says he’ll be back next time to provide an “updated product roadmap.”
Musk’s no-show after Tesla’s earnings in October was his first absence from the quarterly communications ritual in more than a decade. But the Tesla CEO said in a tweet Monday that he plans to provide details on upcoming products and talk about this year’s “supply chain nightmare” on the January earnings call.