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Tesla News - Musk’s Trillion, SpaceX IPO, Global EV Battle

12 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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This episode covers Tesla’s latest stock action and what the strong close above four hundred dollars with elevated volume might signal for short‑term momentum. It then dives into Elon Musk’s new status as the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX’s record‑setting IPO, explaining how that reshapes his financial flexibility and investor perceptions across both SpaceX and Tesla. The show examines the implications of SpaceX’s massive AI and space infrastructure ambitions for Tesla’s autonomy and chip strategy, including the xAI integration and Terafab plans. We also explore insights from SpaceX’s first employee, Tom Mueller, on how Musk attracts and motivates top technical talent, and why that culture matters for Tesla’s ability to sustain its innovation lead. Finally, the episode analyzes BYD’s push to expand EV manufacturing in Europe through acquiring existing factories, and how that, alongside Volkswagen’s renewed EV efforts, intensifies competitive pressure on Tesla in key European

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