Elon Musk convened an unofficial meeting on Thursday to converse with investors and Tesla employees regarding the progress of various products and his concerns about management issues. The event was live-streamed via X.
One of the topics Musk addressed was the recent incident of a fire at a Tesla showroom in Los Angeles. He advised the plaintiff who set fire to Tesla vehicles to stop feigning mental illness and that it’s okay not to buy a car if one doesn’t want to, but it’s not rational to resort to arson as a form of protest.
Musk mentioned that seeing news of a Tesla car being burned would make one feel like it’s doomsday, emphasizing his disbelief at witnessing such incidents on television.
While Musk had previously remained stoic towards the protests that ensued, he now deems them as fake assemblies. However, with the increase in protests at Tesla showrooms, along with reports of criminal activities by dealers and car owners, Musk has come out to condemn such actions.
Other topics discussed during the meeting included Tesla’s safety statistics, vehicle delivery numbers, autonomous driving systems, and robotics. Musk also urged employees and investors to hold onto Tesla stocks despite continuous decline in value amidst market turmoil and public demonstrations.
Source: Business Insider
TLDR: Elon Musk held an unofficial meeting to discuss product progress and management concerns with investors and Tesla employees. He addressed a recent arson incident at a Tesla showroom, urged against violent protests, and emphasized the importance of holding onto Tesla stocks despite market challenges.
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