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Elon Musk Returns to Business. How Much Should Tesla Pay Him?

2025/6/2
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Jason Zweig: 作为一名理智的投资者,我认为对于绝大多数人来说,将过多的资金投入到单一的热门股票中是不明智的。只有极少数具备卓越选股能力的人,比如像沃伦·巴菲特这样的投资大师,或者像上市公司CEO这样能够直接影响公司发展的高管,才适合集中投资。对于普通投资者而言,分散投资、构建多元化的投资组合才是降低风险、实现长期稳健收益的更佳选择。我建议大家应该认真评估自己的投资技能和风险承受能力,避免盲目跟风,做出符合自身情况的明智决策。

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The suspect in a Colorado flamethrower attack, targeting those supporting hostages held by Hamas, has been charged with a federal hate crime. The suspect, Mohamed Sabri Salomon, was in the U.S. on an expired visa and had filed for asylum. The incident has sparked debate about border security and illegal immigration.
  • Mohamed Sabri Salomon charged with federal hate crime
  • Attack targeted those supporting Hamas hostages
  • Suspect was in US on expired visa

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P.M. Edition for June 2. Taser’s boss topped the highest-paid CEOs list this year, while Elon Musk came in last at $0). But as Musk rejoins the business world after his stint in Washington, WSJ’s Theo Francis) discusses how Tesla’s board could figure out how much to pay the world's richest man. Plus, the suspect in the Colorado flamethrower attack has been charged with a federal hate crime). And the Trump Organization, the family’s flagship real-estate firm, has expanded globally since the 2024 election.) WSJ reporter Brenna Smith) describes those projects and what they involve. Alex Ossola hosts.

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