No car company is making more headlines right now than Tesla. Can the electric vehicle company stay ahead in the battle for electric car dominance?
Mark Rechtin, Executive Editor at Motor Trend, says Tesla's competitors are quickly gaining ground. Motor Trend tested out the Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf, and Chevrolet Bolt. Rechtin says that the Leaf and Bolt offer the best options, especially if you don't have $60,000 to spend on a Tesla.
Rechtin also discusses the ongoing problems Tesla is having with its Model 3 production. The company continues to fall behind its original target numbers, while its CEO Elon Musk is tweeting about a possible Tesla pickup truck. Rechtin says Musk should focus more on the Model 3 and less on his dream projects.
Elon Musk committed securities fraud and will be ousted as chief of Tesla, said Gabe Hoffman of Accipiter Capital Management, whose hedge fund counts Tesla as its biggest short position.
Arturs Ivanovs, founder of bond blockchain platform FIC Network, told Cheddar the World Bank's new bond issuance, built on Ethereum, is a sign that blockchain technology has become receptive to government institutions.
Tesla shares sunk as markets opened Monday, following CEO Elon Musk's announcement over the weekend that he would abandon his plan to take the company private.
The Apple and Google app stores are facing backlash for collecting so-called "taxes" for connecting consumers to apps. Rob Marvin, associate features editor at PC Mag, weighs in on the industry practice and its impact on tech giants.
Suzanne Loughlin, co-founder of risk management firm Firestorm Solutions, said many threats of violence start on social media, and the company works to monitor social feeds to prevent the next tragedy.
Many worry about the future of the car company if its outspoken and sometimes controversial CEO is not at the helm. Aaron Cole, managing editor of Motor Authority, says there's plenty of demand for electric vehicles no matter what, and if Musk stays with the company, Tesla still has a tough road ahead of it.
Lindsay Holden, CEO and Founder of Long Game, a savings account geared towards millennials, is looking to reward savers with cryptocurrency. She says the app allows consumers to participate in the crypto markets at no risk.
*Produced by Charles Goetz. Edited by Jake Bennett*
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