Tesla, Elon Musk and New York City
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Violent attacks and negative attention toward Musk have taken a major financial toll on the company as Tesla stock has decreased in value by 40% over the last year.
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As the Trump administration strikes at U.S. law firms with a wave of executive orders, three firms challenging those orders have retained a former Tesla general counsel, a longtime conservative litiga...
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Musk has cast doubt on the child’s paternity but asserts that he has already provided $2.5 million in support and continues to pay $500,000 annually.
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New York legislators scrutinize Tesla's factory performance and consider laws impacting its sales and state contracts.
Those shareholders include the five New York City pension funds, for which Lander is custodian. Their aggregate value of Tesla common stock fell to $831 million on March 28 vs. $1.3 billion on Dec. 31. Total pension system assets are $284.3 billion.
A draft of the state’s new Tesla contract would extend the lease for Elon Musk’s electric carmaker by another five years.
An Upstate New York lawmaker is proposing legislation that would end Tesla's in-person sales operations in New York. Demonstrators are arrested by NYPD officers during a protest against Elon Musk and Tesla outside a Tesla showroom, Saturday, March 1, 2025 in New York. (Adam Gray | AP Photo) Adam Gray | AP Photo
The investment advisor to the city's five pension funds, which have collectively lost more than $300 million amid the stock's 40% plunge, is calling for legal action.
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The Tesla CEO acknowledged his DOGE activities are impacting the electric vehicle maker's stock price amid boycotts and protests.
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Top Speed on MSNTesla's Direct Sales Model Under Threat In New YorkNew York legislators are targeting Tesla with new laws that could revoke Tesla's direct sales permits and threaten government contracts.
The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is investigating an incident where two individuals carved a swastika on a Tesla in Brooklyn.
In Central New York, people gathered on one side of North Burdick Street, lining up from the Tesla service center down past the Carrabba’s Italian Grill in Towne Center at Fayetteville. The Manlius Police Department was prepared for the protest, setting up cones and monitoring it to ensure safety.