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Musk broke up with his girlfriend Grimes and will raise his son together.
According to media reports, Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk (Elon Musk) and his girlfriend Grimes broke up after three years of dating. Musk confirmed that he and the Canadian singer are "semi-separated" but still maintain a good relationship and continue to raise their 1-year-old son, X Qing A-Xii Musk. "We are semi-separated, but we still love each other, see each other a lot and have a good relationship," Musk told the media. Musk said the main reason for the breakup was that his jobs at SpaceX and Tesla, Inc. required him to stay mainly in Texas or travel overseas, while Gri
20:Wedbush Securities said Tesla, Inc. will perform strongly in the second half of the year.
In the early morning of the 18th, Beijing time, U. S. stocks closed down on Friday, the main stock index continued its dismal performance since September, the S & P and Nasdaq both recorded their second consecutive week of losses. The US consumer confidence index remained at its lowest level in nearly a decade in August. Investors are worried about the severe COVID-19 epidemic in the US, the impending Fed meeting and the weak performance of US stocks in September. Quadruple Magic Day magnifies the volatility of US stocks. The Dow fell 166.44 points, or 0.48%, to 34584.88; the Nasdaq fell 137.96 points, or 0.91%, to 15043.97;
Li Auto Inc. said the global chip shortage could last into next year.
Li Auto Inc., president of electric car start-up, says the shortage of chips that has reduced global car production is likely to last until 2022. Shen Yanan, co-founder and president of Li Auto Inc., said in a briefing on Wednesday that the overall chip shortage could continue until the end of the year or even early next year. We have to ask our suppliers every day, and our growing demand may bring some pressure. However, we are also very flexible in purchasing alternatives and making adjustments. Automakers Volkswagen, Stellantis NV, Ford and automakers have all warned in recent weeks that chip shortages are expected to intensify