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Elon Musk files trademark paperwork for a Tesla restaurant – Sydney Morning Herald
Would you like fries with your Tesla power charge? The eccentric Tesla billionaire is one step closer to opening a diner.

Sophisticated investors often secure intellectual property by filing for a trademark, said Kamali, who founded Hospitality House, a food and beverage agency, and The Chef Agency, an executive search firm for the food industry. It helps deter others from impeding on their mark and ultimately competing with them. It also signals that they anticipate large-scale growth with the proposed brand and concept.
Musks brother Kimball owns the Kitchen Restaurant Group, which operates restaurants in states…
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