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    Elon Musk wanted to sell Tesla to Apple, but Tim Cook didn’t accept the meeting

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksDecember 23, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Elon Musk is admired and loathed by many, and he is undoubtedly a strange character. Either because of his diverse and successful companies, his strange “experiences,” or his eye-catching jokes and / or comments, the point is: Musk is always in the public eye, Just like it happened now.


    Elon Musk I showed, As if nothing, what At some point in his life he wanted to sell Tesla to Apple. However, upon contacting Tim Cook, the company’s CEO didn’t even agree to meet with Musk. This strange revelation, which surprised the technological medium, came on the occasion of reports that Apple’s self-driving car development plans are still in place, in response to the tweets of one of the users:

    During the Model 3 program’s darkest days, I reached out to Tim Cook to discuss the possibility of Apple acquiring Tesla (for 1/10 of our current value). He refused to attend the meeting.

    Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 22, 2020

    According to Musk, the idea of ​​selling his company to Apple came to mind during the “darkest days” of developing the Model 3 program (that is, before it launched in 2016). Additionally, he states that his intention was to sell Tesla at one-tenth of its current valuation – 12919.50 pesos a share at the time of writing this post.

    As mentioned earlier, the idea stayed there, because Cook didn’t even want to meet with Musk, even though in 2013 Apple was interested in buying Tesla, and the world continued its course as we know it until now. However, this gives us an idea of ​​what could have been.

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