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Time for Musk to step down as Tesla CEO, says top investor
Updated : August 23, 2019 10:24 AM IST
James Anderson from the UK-based investment management firm Ballie Gifford told a German magazine that he "does not think Elon needs to be CEO".
Ballie Gifford holds a 7.5 percent stake in Tesla.


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