*DOW EXTENDS LOSSES AS TECH STRUGGLES TO ESCAPE FED RATE FEARS
Tesla , meanwhile, turned negative to end the flat amid expectations that Elon Musk would step down from Twitter, paving the way for more focus on Tesla.
Twitter users voted in a poll for Elon Musk to step down as chief executive of Twitter. Ahead of the results of the poll, Musk pledged to honor the result of the poll. “With the poll closing this morning, it appears Musk's reign as CEO of Twitter will come to end and thus be a major positive for Tesla's stock starting to slowly remove this albatross from the story,” Wedbush said in a note.
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