
Tuesday’s Trading Pushes Tesla Downward
In the shadow of controversy spurred by Elon Musk’s management of Twitter, Tesla shares dropped to a 52-week low on Tuesday.
In the shadow of controversy spurred by Elon Musk’s management of Twitter, Tesla shares dropped to a 52-week low on Tuesday.
In the latest headline-grabber coming out of Twitter’s executive suite, Elon Musk accused tech giant Apple of reducing advertising investment on the platform and threatening to remove Twitter from its App Store.
Following months of controversy and the opening volleys of a court battle, Elon Musk sent a letter to Twitter execs requesting a return to the negotiating table on Monday.
Netflix, Snap, and Twitter are set to release Q2 results in the coming days. With the stock market as a whole having suffered this year, expert predictions regarding these three firms are mixed
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