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As the dispute devolved, Trump threatened to cut off government contracts to Musk's companies, including rocket firm SpaceX, which has contracts worth tens of billions of dollars with the government."Go ahead, make my day," Musk fired back in response to the threat.
The stark turn in the relationship between the two men played out live on social media, quickly spiralling from policy disagreements into personal insults.Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities, a longtime Tesla cheerleader, called it "jaw dropping and a shock to the market",He said the clash had sparked fear among investors about what it might mean for regulation of the company, which is seeking to expand self-driving and robotics and had hoped for a more relaxed regulatory approach under the Trump administration.
"This must start to be calmed down," Mr Ives wrote in a note, adding that it "put a fly in the ointment of the Trump regulatory framework going forward".Musk's foray into government has already proven a wild ride for Tesla investors.
Shares had surged last year, on hopes his alliance with Trump would benefit the company.
But investor sentiment soured this year, as Musk's alliance with Trump and his role leading controversial cuts to government spending proved a lightning rod,Clare County Coroner Isobel O'Dea told the grieving mother that the evidence of an eyewitness would help answer that question.
A French tourist who witnessed him fall told Clare Coroner's Court she had seen him slip and try to pull himself up by grasping at grass, before he disappeared over the edge.French tourist Marion Tourgon told the inquest she had witnessed the fall at about 13:45 that day.
Ms Tourgon explained she had been at the edge of the cliffs with her husband and two children, taking a selfie at the time.She describing seeing a young Asian boy, who was alone, come into view.