85% of Tesla investors see Musk's politics as damaging

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A recent Morgan Stanley survey found that 85% of Tesla investors believe CEO Elon Musk's political activities are negatively impacting the company. The survey included 245 participants and indicated growing frustration with Musk's political involvement. Most respondents expect Tesla deliveries to decline in 2025, with 59% predicting fewer cars sold compared to the previous year. Concerns about vandalism and Musk's political role have contributed to this outlook. Despite the stock's nearly 40% drop this year, 45% of survey participants anticipate Tesla shares will rise by at least 11% by year-end. Meanwhile, President Trump expressed support for Tesla amid criticisms of Musk's political team.


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