Is Musk becoming America's Mukesh Ambani? Entering every sector without any understanding.
Anonymous 2
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Musk’s ventures seem more focused on disruptive innovation rather than incremental growth, which could work wonders but also make it harder to maintain consistent results across all industries.
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