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Tesla's Stocks Dropped with a Tweet

Stocks of the electric car maker Tesla fell with a tweet. Elon Musk's latest tweet lowered Tesla's market value by $ 14 billion.

Tesla's Stocks Dropped with a Tweet
Yazar: Elif Dinçer

Yayınlanma: 2 Mayıs 2020 17:17

Güncellenme: 7 Kasım 2024 12:10

Tesla's Stocks Dropped with a Tweet

  Stocks of the electric car manufacturer Tesla fell with a tweet. Elon Musk's last tweet yesterday dropped Tesla's market value by $ 14 billion. Elon Musk turned the stocks upside down with his share from his Twitter account yesterday. "I think Tesla's stock price is too high," Musk said in a tweet about the Tesla company he founded. When asked if the tweet he sent to Musk was a joke, the American Wall Street Journal reported that the founder's answer was "No". Stocks of the electric car manufacturer Tesla gained considerable value this year. So much so that if the stock reached nearly $ 100 billion, Elon Musk would have received hundreds of millions of dollars of premiums. He paid $ 20 million in fines for his tweet Elon Musk paid a $ 20 million fine for a tweet he made in 2018. Commenting on Tesla's future on the New York Stock Exchange in his tweet, Musk received this sentence by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Musk also had to leave the Board of Directors of the company he founded. The last two tweets of Musk are "My girlfriend is angry with me" and "I sell almost all my properties, I will not be a host". Tesla founder Elon Musk has 33 million 400 thousand followers on Twitter. [embed]https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1256239815256797184[/embed]
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