25/3/22 #Tesla News Summary
- U.S. Attorney General Charges 3 With Destruction Of Tesla Building
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi has announced that she is prosecuting three people for violently destroying Tesla buildings. Each defendant could face a minimum of five to 20 years in prison.
“The days of committing crimes and impunity are over. Joining domestic terrorism targeting Tesla assets will put the Justice Department in jail,” Bondi said in a hardline statement. - Tata Group Signs Partnership With Tesla…Accelerated entry into India
Indian conglomerate Tata Group has partnered with Tesla to enter the Indian market in earnest. The collaboration is expected to speed up the expansion of the electric vehicle market and the establishment of a manufacturing base in India. - Tesla Megapacks Ship First From Shanghai Megapactory…to Australia
The first batch of megapacks, produced at Tesla’s Shanghai megapactory, set sail for Australia. This marks a full-fledged start to Asia’s production capacity, which is interpreted as a sign of the expansion of the global energy storage market. - JPMorgan “Individual Investors Are Buying Tesla Stock At Record Speed”
According to JP Morgan Chase, retail investors are buying Tesla ($TSLA) shares at a faster pace than ever.
The net purchase continued for 13 consecutive trading days, and the total investment exceeded $8 billion (about 10 trillion won). - Elon Musk Calls Emergency Meeting Of All Tesla Employees…Leadership Emphasis
Tesla CEO Elon Musk called an emergency meeting for all employees. The meeting was prepared in a short period of time, and it is interpreted as a measure to resolve internal anxiety and strengthen leadership recently. “This is a big step forward,” the industry says positively. - Starlink to launch service in Pakistan…Obtaining Government Approval
Elon Musk’s satellite Internet service Starlink has obtained the official ‘No Observation Certificate’ from the Pakistani government.
With this, Starlink is expected to complete the official process for the launch of its service in Pakistan and launch the service soon.