
Image: Baron Capital Group
Earlier today, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was interviewed by Baron Capital Group Chairman and CEO Ron Baron, in a featured session at the 29th Annual Baron Investment Conference in New York City on November 4, 2022. Over 4000 Baron Funds’ shareholders attended the conference.
Musk discussed numerous topics with Baron, diving into the recent Twitter purchase and the future of the social network, Tesla, SpaceX, Full Self-Driving, Tesla bot and more. The Tesla CEO also denied a recent report that it wanted to invest in Glencore.
There was also an impromptu question-and-answer period with the audience, to which someone came out to say that wasn’t part of the schedule, but it went ahead anyways.
In the end, ahead of Baron asking to take a selfie with Musk, the Tesla CEO picked up the mic to say, “Please use Twitter and please subscribe to Twitter verified 8 bucks. Technically it’s $7.99, slightly less. I encourage everyone here to use Twitter…and…ah…please do that!”
Check out the full video shared on YouTube by Elon Alerts, below (notice at the end off-camera, Musk says “I have to go to a deposition”):
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