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Musk to return to ailing Tesla with DOGE 'mostly done'
Mint New Delhi
|April 24, 2025
CEO will devote more of his time to Tesla starting next month, assuage investors concerns
Elon Musk vowed to pull back "significantly" from his work with the US government and pay more mind to Tesla Inc., assuaging investors concerned about the carmaker's worst quarter in years.
The chief executive officer (CEO) will devote "far more" of his time to Tesla starting next month, saying during an earnings call Tuesday that his work establishing the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will be "mostly done."
Investors and analysts have increasingly called for Musk to refocus on the electric-car company, which is struggling under the weight of slumping sales and rising costs from President Donald Trump's trade war. Protests have sprung up in recent months in a consumer backlash against Musk's government work.
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