Tesla’s chairman (), Robyn Denholm, dismissed concerns that the political activity of impairing the sales of the electric vehicle manufacturer and gave him a broad freedom for his future electoral engagement.
“What he does from a political point of view, in terms of his political motivations, is he who knows,” Donholm said in an interview with Bloomberg Television This Friday (12). “From a political point of view, we are obviously in a democracy, so everyone has the right to express their points of view.”
“My opinion is that in the long run people buy things they really love. Tesla vehicles are things that people really love,” he added, noting that Musk is “on the front line” after spending several months in the White House.
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The directors recognized Musk’s “high public profile” and the concerns that politics could distract him from leadership, reporting that they sought “guarantees that Musk’s involvement with the political sphere would decrease in a timely manner.”
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