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The protests also highlight how consumer behavior can be leveraged to drive change.
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Shares of the electric carmaker had dropped as much as 4% in early trade after the company reported its worst quarter for sales in three years, but closed the day up 5.3%.
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Tesla sales fell in the first three months of the year in another sign that Elon Musk’s once high-flying electric car company is struggling to attract buyers.
The protests are being advertised on BlueSky under the tags “Tesla Takeover” and “Tesla Takedown,” similar to demonstrations held last weekend. At least three dozen events are listed on Action Network’s website, with a banner urging people who own Tesla vehicles or stock in the company to divest, sell their vehicle, and “join the picket line.”
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GB News on MSNElon Musk snaps at 'insane' Takedown Tesla protests as activists demand drivers boycott electric car brandElon Musk has once again hit back at critics after the latest wave of Takedown Tesla protests, which saw dealerships targeted and calls for people to boycott Tesla. Takedown Tesla protests were seen across the world over the weekend,
As for Tesla owners looking to sell their EVs, Mashable previously reported how Tesla user car prices have cratered due to Musk. On average, the price of used Tesla vehicles has fallen by 10 percent, which is a much bigger drop in value than used cars made by other automotive brands.
Protesters from New York to Berlin called for a boycott against Tesla, denouncing the company's CEO, Elon Musk.
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Nationwide Protests Target Tesla, Call for Boycott and Stock Sell-Off in Wave of Anti-Musk Sentiment
Protests against Tesla and Elon Musk occurred globally, with demonstrations in Georgia, Texas, and Illinois aimed at reducing Tesla's stock value.
Tesla reported almost 336,700 Q1 vehicle deliveries, missing analyst expectations. That's 13% lower YoY and the worst quarterly data since 2022.
The protest was another in the national movement that has emerged since President Donald Trump appointed Tesla CEO Elon Musk to lead the White House’s new Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Some of the signs read “fire Musk,” “dump Elon” and “Trump picked Elon, not you.”
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If Donald Trump appears deaf to the protests of other governments over his policies, he may still hear the voice of corporate America should consumer boycotts spread.
Tesla, as a leading EV brand in the United States, has potential to grow its deliveries in the long-haul. Read why TSLA stock is a Buy.
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inews.co.uk on MSNWill leaving Trump be enough for Musk to save Tesla?Although Trump is reportedly pleased with Musk’s work, several reports citing insiders claim he will be returning to Tesla full time in the coming months after mutual agreement with the President. While the White House and Musk himself have both insisted reports of a departure are inaccurate, speculation is mounting.