Here's a truism: Tesla is making headlines again. Here's another: There's more than one headline. Tesla is an oft-cited ESG paradox. Forget companies that blend a pinch of shareholder trouble with a hint of stakeholder value, or vice versa. Tesla is a recipe of extremes. The bad Its arrhythmically beating heart, Tesla CEO Elon Musk's dalliances with securities fraud have - probably - spawned an unofficial 'Elon Musk division of the SEC'. Worse, he doesn't care about offending regulators and boards, who he paints as enemies of progress. Musk champions his brand of 'rogue' capitalism....
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