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Tesla's (TSLA) Musk Calls Yesterday's Vance Article 'Inaccurate' (MBLY)
December 17, 2015 6:24 AM ESTMobileye (NYSE: MBLY) is on watch after Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO, Elon Musk, said yesterday's article was not accurate.
"Vance article on self-driving cars was inaccurate," Musk said liking to the below post.
Mobileye fell over 7% Wednesday after short seller Citron Research linked to the article, which discussed how hacker George Hotz is building a self-driving car.
Tesla posted:
The article by Ashlee Vance did not correctly represent Tesla or MobilEye.... More

