Elon Musk deleted a tweet implying Tesla could be the world's largest company 'within a few months'

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Musk quickly deleted the tweet, but not before many users screenshotted and shared it.See more stories on Insider's business pageTesla CEO Elon Musk deleted a tweet on Friday that implied Tesla would become a bigger company than Apple, the world's largest company,"within a few months"

The conversation on Twitter about Tesla's market value was started by an account called @WholeMarsBlog. The account often promotes Tesla content and wrote"Tesla is going to be bigger than Apple.""I think there is a >0% chance Tesla could be the biggest company," Musk tweeted.Another user said"I love the direction of that arrow!" Musk responded,"Probably within a few months," implying the company could soon become more larger than Apple.

Musk deleted the tweet shortly after it was sent. He left his original response, but many users took screenshots of his deleted tweet and shared them.While Tesla and Apple don't directly compete, that could soon change as the iPhone giant reportedly plans to release its own

 

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elonmusk

Please block him like they did Trump

Weird to see the silence of Currency regulators across the World as PetroDOLLAR is fast spiralling towards the CryptoYUAN. cc StateDept Federalreserve WorldBank WTO WEF IMFLive Elonmusk ElonsWorld RBI DasShaktikanta nsitharaman PiyushGoyal

Did SEC pay him a visit?

Wallsstreet don’t care they some light years behind

He should also delete any tweets he wrote about him being good looking.

Why do I live in a world where it is major news if a person deletes a Tweet?

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