Foreign media once again revealed Musk's drug scandal, but analysis believes that this does not cause investors' concerns.
On February 3rd local time, some foreign media posted that among several current and predecessors of Tesla and SpaceX, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's use of illegal drugs is a well -known thing.And some directors also took drugs with him.
The report quoted people familiar with the matter and said that Musk also created peer pressure in his business partners and friends to encourage them to take illegal medicines. Some friends and directors believe that they must take illegal drugs with Musk, andOtherwise, it may "lose social capital in the Musk circle."
The report also emphasized that Tesla's board of directors did not investigate the problem of Musk's abuse of drugs, and did not record any concerns about it.
This report once again put Tesla's board of directors into a dilemma.
On January 30, local time, the Judge of the Hengping Court of Tran Prefecture in the United States ruled that Musk's salary plan of 56 billion US dollars (about RMB 400 billion) was invalid.The judge slammed the relationship between Musk and Tesla's directors. She believes that the Tesla board of directors consists of many people close to Musk, and there is a series of interests.Tesla's board of directors.
In fact, foreign media have already been on Musc around the drug scandal.
According to the Global Network, the Wall Street Journal reported on January 6 local time that Musk was believed to be "frequent drugs", which caused concerns about its company's operations.The Wall Street Journal stated that according to the people who witnessed Musk's drug use, Musk often took drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy at private gatherings around the world. Participants had to sign a confidentiality agreement or hand over mobile phones to enter the venue.It is reported that Musk had previously ate marijuana in public.
Reported that people who have close relationships with Musk revealed that Musk has long drug drugs, especially inhaled ketamine (commonly known as "K powder"), and they are worried that this will trigger Musk's health crisis.Even if there is no serious impact on health, it will cause damage to his business.The report also stated that illegal use of drugs is likely to violate US federal regulations, which may endanger SPACEX's billions of US dollars with the US government.
As early as June last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that Musk suffered from depression and was treated by taking small doses of ketamine.Ketamine is a commonly used anesthesia, and it is also a kind of psychotic drug, commonly known as K powder.Musk did not directly respond to the report, but instead said on Twitter that antidepressant drugs can turn people into zombies, and occasionally taking ketamine is a better choice.
In this regard, Musk said on its social media X (former Twitter) that he conducted a three -year random drug test in accordance with NASA's requirements and never found any trace drugs or alcohol.
Subsequently, Musk posted another post back to the media, "After taking a bite on the Rogan's program, I agreed to conduct a three -year random drug test in accordance with the requirements of NASA, and never found any trace drugs.Or alcohol.
In this regard, some analysts said Tesla is facing another controversy about CEO's personal life, but investors are not worried about it.
Gene Munster, a partner ofDeepwater Asset Management, said in an interview that most Tesla investors are unlikely to be interestedIf you want to make money from Musk, you have to endure his controversy.
Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush, USA, said that the rumors of Musk's abuse of drugs are certainly not good news for investors, but it will not have a substantial impact.