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Elon Musk takes stand in Tesla tweet trial

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Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, told a jury on Friday investors don’t all the time react to his Twitter messages as he expected in a trial over his 2018 interest in taking the electrical carmaker private, which shareholders allege cost them hundreds of thousands in trading losses.

Musk’s testimony began with questions on his use of Twitter, the social media platform he bought in October. He called it probably the most democratic technique to communicate but said his tweets didn’t all the time affect Tesla stock the best way he expected.

“Simply because I tweet something doesn’t mean people imagine it or will act accordingly,” Musk told the jury in San Francisco federal court.

Musk testified for lower than half-hour before the court adjourned until Monday.

He is predicted to deal with why he has insisted he had Saudi investor backing to take Tesla private, which never occurred, and whether he knowingly made a materially misleading statement together with his tweet.

The case is a rare securities class motion trial and the plaintiffs have already cleared high legal hurdles, with US Judge Edward Chen ruling last yr that Musk’s post was untruthful and reckless.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk testifies Friday in this courtroom sketch.
Elon Musk testifies Friday on this courtroom sketch.
REUTERS
Elon Musk
“Simply because I tweet something doesn’t mean people imagine it or will act accordingly,” Musk told the jury in San Francisco federal court.
via REUTERS

Shareholders alleged that Musk lied when he sent the tweet, costing investors.

Musk, wearing a dark suit over a white button-down shirt, spoke softly and in a sometimes bemused manner, a contrast to his occasional combative testimony in past trials.

Musk described the difficulties the corporate went through across the time he sent the “funding secured” tweet.

He was asked about messages sent to him by Tesla investor Ron Baron, who urged him to stop using Twitter, but Musk said he didn’t recall the entire 1000’s of messages he received.

He discussed the challenges the corporate faced on the time, including bets by short-sellers that the stock would fall.

“A bunch of sharks on Wall Street wanted Tesla to die, very badly,” he said.

He said short-sellers plant false stories and said the practice must be made illegal.

Shares of Tesla ended about 5% higher at $133.42.

Earlier on Friday, Tesla investor Timothy Fries told the jury on Friday that he lost $5,000 buying Tesla stock after Musk sent the tweet at the middle of the lawsuit.

Fries said that “funding secured” meant to him that “there had been some vetting, some critical review of those funding sources.”

Elon Musk tweet
Elon Musk’s attorney said he sent the tweet because of fear of media leaks.

Musk’s attorney, Alex Spiro, told the jury in his opening statement Wednesday that Musk believed he had financing from Saudi backers and was taking steps to make the deal occur. Fearing leaks to the media, Musk tried to guard the “on a regular basis shareholder” by sending the tweet, which contained “technical inaccuracies,” Spiro said.

Guhan Subramanian, a Harvard Law School professor, told the jury that Musk’s behavior in 2018 was “unprecedented” and “incoherent” in structuring a company deal because he went public together with his intent to purchase Tesla without proper financial or legal evaluation.

A jury of nine will determine whether the tweet artificially inflated Tesla’s share price by playing up the status of funding for the deal, and in that case, by how much.

The defendants include current and former Tesla directors, whom Spiro said had “pure” motives of their response to Musk’s plan.

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Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, told a jury on Friday investors don’t all the time react to his Twitter messages as he expected in a trial over his 2018 interest in taking the electrical carmaker private, which shareholders allege cost them hundreds of thousands in trading losses.

Musk’s testimony began with questions on his use of Twitter, the social media platform he bought in October. He called it probably the most democratic technique to communicate but said his tweets didn’t all the time affect Tesla stock the best way he expected.

“Simply because I tweet something doesn’t mean people imagine it or will act accordingly,” Musk told the jury in San Francisco federal court.

Musk testified for lower than half-hour before the court adjourned until Monday.

He is predicted to deal with why he has insisted he had Saudi investor backing to take Tesla private, which never occurred, and whether he knowingly made a materially misleading statement together with his tweet.

The case is a rare securities class motion trial and the plaintiffs have already cleared high legal hurdles, with US Judge Edward Chen ruling last yr that Musk’s post was untruthful and reckless.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk testifies Friday in this courtroom sketch.
Elon Musk testifies Friday on this courtroom sketch.
REUTERS
Elon Musk
“Simply because I tweet something doesn’t mean people imagine it or will act accordingly,” Musk told the jury in San Francisco federal court.
via REUTERS

Shareholders alleged that Musk lied when he sent the tweet, costing investors.

Musk, wearing a dark suit over a white button-down shirt, spoke softly and in a sometimes bemused manner, a contrast to his occasional combative testimony in past trials.

Musk described the difficulties the corporate went through across the time he sent the “funding secured” tweet.

He was asked about messages sent to him by Tesla investor Ron Baron, who urged him to stop using Twitter, but Musk said he didn’t recall the entire 1000’s of messages he received.

He discussed the challenges the corporate faced on the time, including bets by short-sellers that the stock would fall.

“A bunch of sharks on Wall Street wanted Tesla to die, very badly,” he said.

He said short-sellers plant false stories and said the practice must be made illegal.

Shares of Tesla ended about 5% higher at $133.42.

Earlier on Friday, Tesla investor Timothy Fries told the jury on Friday that he lost $5,000 buying Tesla stock after Musk sent the tweet at the middle of the lawsuit.

Fries said that “funding secured” meant to him that “there had been some vetting, some critical review of those funding sources.”

Elon Musk tweet
Elon Musk’s attorney said he sent the tweet because of fear of media leaks.

Musk’s attorney, Alex Spiro, told the jury in his opening statement Wednesday that Musk believed he had financing from Saudi backers and was taking steps to make the deal occur. Fearing leaks to the media, Musk tried to guard the “on a regular basis shareholder” by sending the tweet, which contained “technical inaccuracies,” Spiro said.

Guhan Subramanian, a Harvard Law School professor, told the jury that Musk’s behavior in 2018 was “unprecedented” and “incoherent” in structuring a company deal because he went public together with his intent to purchase Tesla without proper financial or legal evaluation.

A jury of nine will determine whether the tweet artificially inflated Tesla’s share price by playing up the status of funding for the deal, and in that case, by how much.

The defendants include current and former Tesla directors, whom Spiro said had “pure” motives of their response to Musk’s plan.

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