The Tesla CEO is trying to convince a jury he really did have the best interests of shareholders in mind when he penned his infamous tweet about Tesla's stock.
The Tesla CEO dismissed associations of a $420 share price to marijuana and accused the head of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund of "ass covering."
During a Tesla shareholder trial Friday, Musk said he didn't see a “causal link” between his tweets and Tesla’s stock price.
The statue was the highest-grossing product at the auction. A 10-foot neon blue bird sign went for $40,000, while an "@" sculpture planter went for $15,500.
While Musk’s fateful tweets included “technical wordsmith inaccuracies," Musk’s lawyer claims the CEO really did intend to take the company private. Somehow.
An upcoming trial involving allegations of securities fraud is set for San Francisco where Musk’s lawyers have argued nobody likes him anymore.
In a reply to a fan, the billionaire seemed to suggest that Tesla drivers don't need to be reminded to keep their hands on the steering wheel.
The German digital director met with Elon Musk this week regarding the European Union's online misinformation policy.
Musk has donated to McCarthy five times and attended the would-be House Speaker's donors' retreat as his personal guest.
Twitter is being sued by a San Francisco landlord for allegedly not paying rent for its office space.
Although the company's delivery numbers broke records, they still fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
Other reports have shown the EV maker had planned to pause work at its main production plant, but that will extend further into 2023.
The electric car maker's stock value has fallen about 65% this year, amid Elon Musk's Twitter takeover.
Cops are investigating a police report claiming it was actually one of Musk’s security guards that hit someone with a car, not the other way around.
Two days before, the Tesla CEO owned himself in spectacular fashion when he tweeted out a poll asking, “Should I step down as head of Twitter?"
Don't like the outcome of the democratic process? Just change the rules.
It's clear Musk would rather burn Twitter to the ground than hear people question the wisdom of his choices.
Reporters from the Washington Post, New York Times, and others were banned for sharing publicly available information.
Musk said that @ElonJet operator Jack Sweeney had enabled harm to his family, revealing that someone had followed the car his son X was riding in.
As new data points to an ad business and user growth in free fall, there may not be many ads to cut in the first place.
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