
During Tesla’s Q2 earnings call webcast, CEO Elon Musk shared some opening remarks on the company’s quarter, plus also detailed the ongoing global chip shortage.
In a somewhat of a surprise mention, Musk said that to better make use of his limited time, “going forward I won’t be on earnings calls unless there’s something important I need to say.”
Musk added, he would still be available for the annual shareholder meetings, however.
The Tesla CEO continued to stress during its Q2 webcast its supply chain is what’s limiting its growth and that “prototypes are easy, but production is hard”.
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