This image, Chanos argues, is a result of Elon Musk’s compelling portrayal of Tesla as a future-focused company. See Also: Jim Chanos Says Crypto Is A ‘Predatory Junkyard’: Here’s Why The ...
Jim Chanos clanged the alarm on market mania — and called for Elon Musk to receive his contested mammoth pay package. The famed short-seller and Tesla bear told Bloomberg on Wednesday that 2021 ...
Billionaire hedge fund manager Jim Chanos is betting against Elon Musk. Chanos said Wednesday he is short Tesla, the car company led by Musk, and SolarCity, where Musk is chairman. One of our ...
Famed short-seller Jim Chanos is betting against SolarCity, the solar power company cofounded by Elon Musk. The founder of Kynikos Associates revealed on CNBC's "Halftime Report" that he thinks ...
Jim Chanos has been cast as the “Darth Vader of Wall Street”, the “Catastrophe Capitalist” and the “LeBron James of short selling”. The 62-year-old titan of the $3.2tn global hedge fund industry ...
As Tesla CEO Elon Musk Wants To 'Obliterate' Short Sellers, Expert Says They Are Important 'More Than Ever' To Keep Frauds Out Of The Market Jim Chanos Scoffs At Elon Musk's Claim About Tesla ...
Celebrated Wall Street short-seller Jim Chanos could hardly conceal his glee when he heard that Elon Musk had once again "called a hero of the Thai cave rescue a paedophile", says Institutional ...
In an ongoing Twitter exchange between Jim Cramer and Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk, Musk retweeted @TheStreet, captioning a video in which Cramer discusses Musk's performance as CEO "shallowfake." ...
Kynikos Associates is still short on Tesla (TSLA) and SolarCity (SCTY) stock, the firm's founder Jim Chanos said ... explosion at Elon Musk's space company SpaceX, Chanos noted.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer was enthused at the news that Elon Musk will attend former President Donald Trump’s rally this weekend, calling it “insane!” and telling co-anchors Carl Quintanilla and ...
Short-seller Jim Chanos of Kynikos Associates is bearish on the US economy. Consumers might say that they're "feeling better", but the data reveals "weak consumer spending numbers in both cars and ...
Business Insider's Linette Lopez asked Jim Chanos about his Tesla short, and he shared "the biggest whopper" the company's CEO, Elon Musk has told the market. A triangle pointing right.