That logic, and Musk’s dominant role at both companies, creates a potential conflict of interest because it would advantage the likely acquirer, SpaceX — where Musk has far greater control and now derives the vast majority of his net worth — if Tesla became relatively cheaper.
Elon Musk's dual leadership at SpaceX and Tesla presents a potential conflict of interest regarding a possible acquisition. If Tesla's valuation drops, it could disproportionately benefit SpaceX, where Musk holds more control and derives a larger portion of his net worth. This…
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