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Tesla Offers an Unprecedented Look at the Bench Behind Elon Musk
In a clear response to investor criticism, the CEO shared the stage with 16 other executives last week.
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Tesla disappointed some investors last week by offering little new information about the next-generation, lower-cost vehicles it’s working on.
What they did see was an unprecedented number of executives share the stage with Elon Musk, who irked some shareholders by acquiring Twitter for $44 billion last year and funding the deal at least in part by selling billions of dollars worth of Tesla stock.