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DVx Ventures' Jon McNeill: Tesla board will be wrestling with how product line-up can compete

DVx Ventures' Jon McNeill: Tesla board will be wrestling with how product line-up can compete

CNBC6 hours ago
Jon McNeill, DVx Ventures CEO and former Tesla president, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Tesla's path forward following Elon Musk's announcement of a potential political run, reactions to Waymo's expansion to new cities, and more.
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