In SEC vs. Elon Musk, a Question of When Tweets Matter

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk can be a provocative voice on Twitter—sometimes just too provocative, by the government's standards

Elon Musk agreed with the government last year to have Tesla Inc. lawyers preapprove tweets that “reasonably could contain” material information about the electric car maker’s business. Those words are now at the center of court-ordered talks between the two parties over his 2018 civil-fraud settlement.

The outcome of the negotiations, which face a Thursday deadline, could alter the unique punishment Mr. Musk agreed to in the settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which had alleged the Tesla chief executive...

 

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You are telling me the govt accuses elonmusk of being provocative... yet you had POTUS threatening thermonuclear war with NK which will have been the end of human race as we know it. Yea the govt is right. Elon's tweets are too provocative.

SEC should back off. Let Elon Musk be Elon Musk. His loud and provocative ideas are creative and energetic.

only the Gov't is supposed to manipulate the stock market in the name of national interests. haha

By the police state standards. Bring democracy back!

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