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TeslaTesla(US:TSLA) Xin Hua She·2025-05-01 09:37

Group 1 - Tesla's board denies reports of searching for a new CEO to replace Elon Musk, affirming their confidence in his abilities to execute growth plans [1][2] - The Wall Street Journal previously reported concerns over Musk's prolonged presence in Washington, leading the board to contact headhunters for a potential CEO replacement [2] - Tesla's performance has been declining, with a 71% drop in profits in Q1, falling short of analyst expectations, and a 30% decrease in stock price this year, resulting in a market value loss of over $800 billion [2] Group 2 - Musk announced plans to reduce his work hours in the government efficiency department following a heated argument with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen [3] - Reports indicate that Musk has been working remotely rather than from the White House, expressing fatigue with political engagements [3] - White House Chief of Staff Suzy Wiles stated that Musk's physical absence from the White House is not significant, as she maintains regular communication with him [3]