Tesla shares fell twice compared to the end of last year. US President Donald Trump is trying to save the company in a way.
Trump said that the accused in Tesla’s car dealership can be filed in prisons with a salvador. He wrote about this on his page in the “Truth of Social”.
I look forward to when the sick terrorist bandits will receive 20 years in prison for what they do with Ilon Mask and Tesla. They can serve them in Salvador prisons, which have recently become famous for such remarkable conditions for detention! The US president said.
Earlier, US Minister of Trade, Howard Lutnik, called on the audience to buy Tesla stocks. Including Fox News, said:
I think that if you want to find out anything today in this show, buy Tesla stocks. It is incredible that the actions of this guy are so cheap. So cheap will never be more!
Tesla sales have fallen around the world, and in the US, cars are becoming more and more become the object of vandalism. Yes, in several US cities, unknown cars and charging stations with bottles with an inflammatory mixture were unknown.
The loyalty to the brand is becoming more and more doubtful thanks to the public participation of Ilon Mask in the government and fears about Tesla’s devaluation, which leads to the sensation of the detachment, ”said Jessica Kolduel, representative of Edmunds, who analyzes the automobile market.
Currently, only 1.8% of cars are still considering the possibility of buying Tesla. In November last year, this figure was 3.3%. The cost of shares also fell from the record level of December (480 US dollars) to $ 236.
US Prosecutor General Pam Bondi accused three men suspected of burning Tesla cars – they are threatened by 5-20 years in prison. At the same time, US Minister Howard Lutk advised the Americans to buy Tesla stocks on Fox News. Nevertheless, the recommendation did not work – Tesla’s shares still fell.
Trump himself also actively supported the Ilona mask: he appeared with him near the White House in a luxurious Tesla and said that he could buy such a car.
Source: Racurs

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