Wait, what! Did Warren Buffett Tesla bought for $ 1 trillion? Here's the truth
01 April 2025 09:41 IST Warren Buffett allegedly unveiled his plans to buy Tesla during a phone call with investors on April 1. Online users were shocked to learn that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Tesla bought for an astonishing $ 1 trillion. In a narrowly deleted article published earlier in a day, it is alleged that the 94-year-old “Oracle of Omaha” apparently reached out to Elon Musk to do the landmark offer. Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Warren Buffett are seen. It is further alleged that Buffett allegedly had a phone call with investors on April 1. “While I publicly maintained that I did not understand technical companies, I secretly drove a cyberruk in my Nebraska neighborhood at night,” Buffet mentions according to the article. However, the bottom of the Yahoo new article calls “April Fools!”, With the disclaimer that “This article is completely satirical and published on April 1, 2025. Warren Buffett did not acquire Tesla, and all quotes and information in this piece are fictional.” “I’m so gullible”; Netizens respond to fake news, but X users responded to the “spectacular false article that was badly advised”. They blew Yahoo News for the publication of the false story as April Fool’s Day joke and said: “They have now taken all the links to the article, but the internet is forever.” “This is the stupidest s ** t I have ever read,” another user said. “Must be an April Fools joke,” said a third user, while the fourth netizen expressed her disbelief and said, ‘I’m so good! Also read: Doge to work after May without Elon Musk? Donald Trump says ‘I think it will end’ Musk Face calls to retire like Tesla CEO, especially the April Fool’s Day joke, because Tesla investors encouraged Musk to step down from its CEO amid the ongoing global protests against the firm. The proposal also appeared after Tesla shares had a 36% fall in the first three months of 2025, the sharpest decline since 2022 and the third largest decline for a quarter in history. Gerber Kawasaki Wealth Management CEO Gerber, Gerber Kawasaki Wealth Management, said with Sky News that Musk is naturally committed to his Doge role in government. He said he spent most of his time with the Trump administration rather than running Tesla, and he argued: ‘I think Tesla needs a new CEO. The business has been neglected for too long. ‘