Tesla (TSLA) wants to catch the attention of lawmakers with plans to showcase its Optimus humanoid robot in Washington, D.C.
The Tesla CEO pleads with employees (and, indirectly, to investors) to hang onto their stocks.
Elon Musk has a vision of millions of Tesla humanoid robots marching onto factory floors in a few years—and his company’s not alone in pushing this transformative tech.
Don't fear the stock's recent sell-off. In a surprise all-hands meeting with Tesla staffers Thursday night, he said employees ...
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During a recent appearance on Fox News, Lutnick lavished praise on Musk, calling him “probably the best person to bet on I’ve ...
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