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The fear Tesla Inc. investors had as soon as Elon Musk made his bid for Twitter Inc. has come to fruition: he’s taken on more than he should.

By- Jm Kushwaha

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“I have too much work on my plate, that’s for sure,” Musk said Monday during an appearance at B20 Indonesia

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a business conference running alongside this week’s Group of 20 summit in Bali

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“I’m working the absolute most that I can work -- morning to night, seven days a week.”

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The newly installed Chief Twit beamed into the conference via video link, apparently from Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters

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Musk tweeted hours later that he’d been in the building all night and would be working and sleeping there until the organization is fixed.

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“I have Tesla covered too,” he posted three minutes later, saying he’ll be with the carmaker part of this week.

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Tesla shares fell as much as 4.9% to $186.34 shortly after the start of regular trading in New York

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The stock has almost halved since Musk disclosed having taken a stake in Twitter in early April.

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Musk’s description of his work schedule is reminiscent of how he depicted the hellish time Tesla had starting production of its first mass-manufactured vehicle, the Model 3

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