Elon Musk Takes the Stand in Shareholder Lawsuit
Elon Musk Takes the Stand in Shareholder Lawsuit
Tesla C.E.O. Elon Musk recently offered his testimony in a lawsuit first triggered by a controversial tweet.According to CNN, Tesla, Musk, and other company directors are facing a legal complaint relating to a controversial “funding secured” message posted on Twitter in 2018.In his Twitter post, Tesla said that he was considering taking Tesla private a price of $420 per share.While Musk’s suggestion that Tesla might become private was not in itself problematic, the controversial C.E.O. concluded the message by saying “funding secured.”Musk, writes CNN, had already spoken to the executives of a Saudi Arabia-based sovereign wealth firm about securing the funding needing to take Tesla private. However, at the time of the post, Musk had yet to actually obtain any funding whatsoever.Shortly afterward, Tesla’s share prices climbed by over 11%, reaching a high of $387.46.However, as it became progressively clear that Musk had not, in fact, secured the necessary funding, company shares began to drop precipitously, hitting $263.24 a month later.While Tesla’s stock prices surged over the following year—increasing by well over 1,000%--some investors said the initial lawsuits were unbearable, inflicting irreversible financial injuries.
Elon Musk in 2008. Photo by JD Lasica, via Flickr. CC BY 2.0
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