Since taking over Twitter, the outspoken CEO’s reputation has been increasingly controversial. Some well-known Tesla investors have spoken out against Musk, despite his assertions that he is prioritising Tesla above Twitter, which are supported by an internal email.An internal communication from Elon Musk to Twitter staff was obtained by The New York Times, claims a recent Teslarati report. The article states that the email informs Twitter staff that Musk would be available for talks regarding the social media business after most of my Tesla work is over. The memo allegedly continued by stating that big changes at Twitter still require Musk’s approval.
     Source: IndiatodayMusk is enthusiastic about figuring out product features and engineering improvements at Twitter even though he appears to have second-guessed where his core duties lay. According to the internal email sent by Musk to Twitter staff:u201cWe will suffer until we produce a work that is as close to ideal as is humanly feasible.u201dLeo KoGuan, one of the top Tesla investors in the world, recently went public with his concerns regarding Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter and general conduct, and the media recently reported this growing topic.Ross Gerber, a prominent Twitter user and investor in Tesla, isn’t thrilled either, as Teslarati also notes. He wants Tesla’s Board of Directors to take note of Musk’s actions and take action. Even the investor in Gerber Kawasaki is thinking about seeking to join the board himself.However, Musk has occasionally weighed in to try to correct the record. He keeps mentioning how Tesla is succeeding and growing in enormous ways. Musk attributes Tesla’s stock problems on the economy, and more especially, the Federal Reserve. He has even implied that, despite the current circumstances, the stock would see enormous success in the long run.Additionally, Musk has asserted that he hasn’t been absent from Tesla operations. He said, I haven’t missed any meetings. The CEO appears to be evading or unaware of the fact that people’s worries extend far beyond whether Musk is paying attention to Tesla or attending meetings. Investors are worried about his political tweets and how much of the populace he has alienated.Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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