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OP-ED: “Autopsy Of a Brand: Tesla” – George Tsakraklides

The Marketing Journal

The Marketing Journal

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March 20, 2025

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Brand destruction is all the rage these days. George Tsakraklides delves into what’s happening at Tesla (TSLA) in this “brand autopsy.” The smell of formaldehyde may be nauseating and the cold white flickering light above incredibly unkind, but this is an opportunity I wouldn’t miss for the world: as I prepare to put my hypoallergenic []

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