
Tesla shares slide after Elon Musk asks Twitter if he should sell
CNN
Tesla shares dropped more than 6% in premarket trading Monday, after millions of Elon Musk's Twitter followers voted in favor of him selling 10% of his stock.
Tesla shares fell by about 3% in morning trading in New York, recovering slightly from a premarket drop of 6%.
Musk tweeted Saturday that he would let Twitter users decide if he should sell 10% of the 170.5 million shares he holds in Tesla (TSLA). The Twitterverse verdict: 58% of more than 3.5 million voters had said "yes" when the poll closed on Sunday.

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