Could Musk's high-profile falling out with Trump help rehabilitate him in the eyes of people who turned against him because of his previous closeness to the president?Patrick Moorhead.
as he breaks with a White House known for wielding the power of government against what it sees as enemies.as Musk's alliance with Trump and his role leading controversial cuts to government spending proved a lightning rod.
but are still up 60% over the past 12 months.Mr Ives wrote in a note.Trump and Musk enter bitter feud - and Washington buckles upTrump 'very disappointed' by Musk as row explodes into publicAnalyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities.
wrote investor Ross Gerber.Musk's pledge on an investor call that he would be stepping back from his role leading Doge had prompted an upswing in the stock.
Musk fired back in response to the threat.
Trump threatened to cut off government contracts to Musk's companies.Such batteries could become crushed or damaged in bin lorries or waste sites if they were not recycled and could cause fires.
would have adverse noise impacts on neighbours.with the closest property being located 300m (985ft) away.
which was in an industrial area.Six billion batteriesBiffa is rolling out a multi-million pound investment programme of Helios fire suppression systems to minimise the risk at its waste management facilities across the UK.