There are two kinds of CEO’s (apart from those who are serving time)

- the builder: starts with practically nothing but just an idea, run though walls to achive his goals.

  • the keeper: inherits a company, protects it from harm, provides evolutionary growth and most of all: keeps the stock-owners happy.

Musk is obviously one of the first kind. Wise of him to cash in on PP, and start a new hobby.
Now he has a few new hobbies. He should have cashed in on these too.
Because he needs something to build, to change from an idea into a product.
If he can’t find that (how about flying cars?) he starts changing things from a product into a reminder.

Now the odd thing.
He is suspended from managing his own company, but not from doing his day-to-day business.
How far away is that from the buttons he used to push?
It won’t take much time before the new (appointed) kid on the block realises he’s just the fall guy.