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The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that board members began searching for a new CEO amid Tesla's stock slump last ...
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Futures on Wall Street are extending their recovery from Wednesday, surging sharply in the after-market session. The Dow ...
Tesla’s chair Robyn Denholm has rejected a Wall Street Journal report that the company’s board has begun a search process for a new CEO to replace Elon Musk.
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 are rising in premarket trading as the stock market reacts to earnings from Big Tech companies.
Crude continues to head lower, while Elon Musk’s position at Tesla is brought into question.  1. U.S. futures rise on Big Tech growth U.S. stock futures rose strongly Thursday, boosted by healthy ...
Tesla gave an unusual public denial to report its board has taken steps toward finding Chief Executive Elon Musk's successor earlier this month, as the EV maker's stock sank while Musk prioritized his ...
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The exploration was reportedly prompted by board members' concerns over Musk's significant involvement with the Trump ...
It turns out Tesla Inc.’s sinking stock price and electric vehicle sales over the last few months might not be the only reasons Elon Musk has opted to spend less time in Washington, D.C., ...
Musk convinced his board to hand him a monster pay package—but that was before Tesla lost more than $500 billion in market ...
Elon Musk may soon have less time at the Tesla wheel as board members quietly hunt for his potential successor amid rising ...