Tesla shares sink almost $3 billion after Musk ignores 'boring' questions
From finance.nine.com.au
Electric automaker Tesla has had almost $3 billion off its value after posting a record loss for the company's first quarter. The problem was compounded by CEO Elon Musk, who in a conference call discussing the result, told analysts he would ignore "boring" questions based on the business. "Boring bonehead questions are not cool. Next," said Musk. "Sorry, these questions are so dry. They’re killing me." Musk then took questions from Galileo Russell, who presents a technology show called HyperChange TV on YouTube. Russell was given more time on the call because his questions revolved around Tesla's technology and ...
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