Bridenstine said he has spoken with Musk recently that he does not want Nasa contractors engaging in questionable behaviour
Work-life balance is just a nice jargon for all super-achievers
On August 7, Elon Musk tweeted 'Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured'
Musk revealed on Twitter that he recently asked his service team to expand to all population regions in North America, Eastern Europe, China, and Japan by the end of next year
Tesla said the purchase is 'separate and apart from the settlement' between Musk, Tesla and the SEC
Tesla and Musk, the company's CEO, agreed to pay a total of $40 million in fines in the settlement
The Financial Times cited two people briefed on discussions saying Murdoch was the lead candidate for the job
Musk has created Tesla, the world's first serious effort to build an all-electric car
Former SEC lawyers questioned the wisdom of Musk's latest tweet
Now, the company is at risk of losing Mr. Musk as chairman and chief executive if regulators prevail in court
But Musk has pledged to post profits in future quarters
Tesla under new leadership might be able to maintain what Mr Musk has achieved
Musk is now required to step down as chairman of Tesla within 45 days
The settlement allows Musk to remain CEO of the electric car company but requires him to relinquish his role as chairman for at least three years
Tesla CEO views SEC securities-fraud allegation os misleading investors as flawed, according to a person familiar with the matter
Musk tweeted August 7 that he had 'secured' funding to privatize the electric automaker at $420 a share, causing a brief spike in Tesla's share price
Billionaire Elon Musk's SpaceX has signed the world's first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard the BFR launch vehicle
New automotive president Jerome Guillen has decorated resume
On Friday, Tesla shares dropped to nearly $252 -- their biggest single-day drop in two years after Elon Musk was seen smoking weed on the show
The chief executive officer filled the voids left by departing heads of human resources and communications and elevated Jerome Guillen to the president of automotive operations