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On Thursday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said ‘use Signal,’ on a Twitter post. He was referring to the popular encrypted messaging app by that name, but many people took his message in error.
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Shares of a totally unrelated company by the name of Signal Advance saw its stocks surge by 527% on Jan. 7. The accidentally-promoted-by-Elon company’s share price rose from just 60 cents a share to well over $7.
Musk was definitely referring to Signal, the messaging app. Signal is an alternative to messaging apps like WhatsApp, Apple’s iMessage, and Facebook Messenger.
The correct Signal, the one that Elon Musk was referring to, posted on Twitter to explain:
It’s understandable that people want to invest in Signal’s record growth, but this isn’t us,” Signal wrote. “We’re an independent 501c3 and our only investment is in your privacy.
CITATION Signal
Is this what stock analysts mean when they say that the market is giving mixed Signals?
— Signal (@signalapp) January 8, 2021
It’s understandable that people want to invest in Signal’s record growth, but this isn’t us. We’re an independent 501c3 and our only investment is in your privacy. pic.twitter.com/9EgMUZiEZf
This really shows, more than anything else, just how influential Elon Musk is becoming. Although he dipped to number #2 shortly after, Thursday, Elon became the richest person in the world. This is, in part, because of Tesla’s nearly 800% increase in market cap in 2020 alone. Tesla became, on Friday, the 5th most valuable company in the United States, leap-frogging over Facebook.
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