Musk says he is still committed to being Tesla CEO in 5 years' time
- Elon Musk reaffirmed his commitment to lead Tesla for the next five years during the Qatar Economic Forum held in Doha on May 20, 2025.
- This statement responded to investor concerns about his dedication amid his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency.
- Musk delivered his remarks via video link at the Doha forum, while a related interview occurred at Bloomberg's event held in Abu Dhabi.
- He emphasized his commitment saying, "Yes, no doubt about that at all," as Tesla shares rose about 3% on the same day.
- This reaffirmation signals Musk's continued focus on Tesla despite his government advisory role, potentially reassuring investors about the company's leadership stability.
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