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SpaceX Dethrones Tesla As Elon Musk's Most Valuable Asset For The First Time Since 2019 - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)

Summary by Benzinga
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has surpassed Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) to become his most valuable asset as Tesla's stock continues to crash. What Happened: Tesla’s stock value has seen a significant drop, following Musk’s deep involvement in President Donald Trump‘s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This development led to a 50% plunge in Tesla’s stock from its December high as investors questioned Musk’s ability to juggle his responsibilities at …

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Musk leads a new list. The visionary stumbles over his involvement in public management: he wanted to bring the maximum economic power together with the politician and is not coming out. José Ramón Huerta has been at the top of the vertigo. He was one of the main donors of the campaign and VIP guest at the inauguration of the current president of the United States. He heads the Department of Governmental Efficiency, brags with a chainsaw and tri…

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Elon Musk is losing presence on earth and winning it in space. His shares in Tesla and SpaceX are varying since the rise to the presidency of Donald Trump, produced last January.Among a number of criticized policies and significant falls in the sales of the electric car company, Musk is [...] The entry Elon Musk's participation in Tesla is less than that of SpaceX, with a difference of 43.400 million dollars appears first in Forbes Spain.

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