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What does Elon Musk say about Apple?

What does Elon Musk say about Apple?

Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk is not happy about Apple’s fees on its App Store. Musk said Apple app store fees are a de facto ‘global tax on the Internet’. SpaceX founder showed his support for “Fortnite” maker Epic Games that has challenged Apple’s removal of its app.

What did Elon Musk tweet about Tesla?

Nearly 58\% of respondents on Twitter voted yes to the poll Musk tweeted on Saturday: “Much is made lately of unrealized gains being a means of tax avoidance, so I propose selling 10\% of my Tesla stock.” “I will abide by the results of this poll,” he wrote in the next tweet, “whichever way it goes.”

Did Elon Musk really consider selling Tesla to Apple?

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On Tuesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that he considered selling his electric car company to Apple in recent years, but Apple CEO Tim Cook was not even interested in taking a meeting. Specifically, Musk wrote in a tweet on December 22:

What is the relationship between Tesla and apple like?

Tesla and Apple have always competed for talent in and beyond Silicon Valley. In 2015, Musk called Apple the Tesla graveyard. “If you don’t make it at Tesla you go work for Apple,” he quipped then. In July 2018, Apple hired Tesla engineering chief Doug Field — a former Apple employee — back to the company, following scores of other employees.

Does Apple hire Tesla employees?

In July 2018, Apple hired Tesla engineering chief Doug Field — a former Apple employee — back to the company, following scores of other employees. At the time, Tesla told CNBC in a statement about Apple’s ability to poach key employees from its ranks: “Tesla is the hard path.

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Is Apple getting back into the automotive industry?

The news comes one day after Reuters reports that Apple is once again getting serious about getting into the automotive industry, a persistent rumor since 2015. On Tuesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that he considered selling his electric car company to Apple in recent years, but Apple CEO Tim Cook was not even interested in taking a meeting.