Watch: Elon Musk's Twitter drama has been 'nightmare on Elm Street' for Tesla investors, say Dan Ives
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Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities and Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners, join 'The Exchange' to discuss tech market demand from the U.S. to China, Musk's struggle with Tesla coming off his Twitter acquisition, and the impact of rate hikes on tech names.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Tesla's investors have seen the value of their shares go down from the beginning of 2022. Then Elon Musk got deeply involved in Twitter, which has had a negative impact in Tesla's valuation too. Tesla investors demand a CEO and a leader, which has been, according to them, missing since the last Twitter movement. How is this going to develop? The "telenovela" will continue in 2023 for good or bad with new chapters.