Elon Musk says he will remain Tesla CEO for at least the next 5 years
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Elon Musk reaffirmed his commitment to Tesla, stating he plans to continue as CEO for at least five more years despite recent challenges including falling sales and public backlash. Speaking remotely at Bloomberg's Qatar Economic Forum, Musk emphasized his desire to own more shares for better control over the company’s direction. He minimized concerns about the company's declining sales, asserting there are no expected shortfalls, and criticized critics of his political activities, suggesting that Tesla has gained supporters from different political views. Despite stock fluctuations, Musk maintains a confident outlook on Tesla's future.
It's not a money thing, it's a reasonable control thing, over the future of the company.
It's already turned around. Our sales are doing well at this point.
They're on the wrong side of history, and that's an evil thing to do. Something needs to be done about them.
Musk dismissed concerns that the company is in serious trouble.
Read at New York Post
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