By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal
After eccentric Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk recently threatened to move the company out of California, one of Arizona’s largest private landowners is looking to capitalize on the opportunity.
When Musk first tweeted he planned for Tesla to leave California over the state’s stay-at-home order that shut down his Fremont electric vehicle plant, he specifically mentioned Nevada and Texas as potential locations. However, Jackob Andersen, president and CEO of Scottsdale-based Saint Holdings quickly sent a letter to Musk pitching Pinal County as a potential site for Tesla.
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