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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday April 28 2019, @03:44AM   Printer-friendly
from the muskie-decision dept.

Elon Musk Reaches Settlement in SEC Tweet Battle:

Elon Musk has reached a deal with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the two parties said in a legal filing on Friday. The new agreement provides much more detailed guidance about when tweets and other public statements by Musk must be approved by Tesla lawyers.

Musk's original deal with the SEC was announced last September. It required Musk to obtain pre-approval for tweets that "contain or could contain" information that's material—legal jargon for information that's significant to shareholders. While the SEC expected Musk to begin regularly clearing tweets with lawyers, Musk interpreted this language as giving him significant discretion to decide for himself which tweets contained material information. As a result, he didn't seek legal review for any tweets in the first few months the agreement was in effect.

[...]Under the new rules, Musk must get a Tesla securities lawyer's sign off on tweets (and other communications) regarding Tesla's finances, its production and delivery numbers, new lines of business, sales projections, proposed mergers, fundraising efforts, regulatory decisions, and several other types of information.

The SEC says that if the judge signs off on these new terms, the SEC will drop its request for Musk to be held in contempt. In other words, the SEC seems to be satisfied with getting Musk to start seeking legal review for his tweets the way the agency thought Musk had been doing since last time. The SEC is not seeking to punish Musk further for his February tweet.

Given how well Elon Musk followed the intent of the prior ruling, I wonder how closely he will follow this ruling?

Previously:
Funding for Tesla to Go Private Could Come From Saudis; Lawsuits and SEC Scrutiny Increase
SEC Reportedly Subpoenas Tesla Over Take-Private Tweet
Tesla Facing Criminal Probe
Elon Musk Accused by SEC of Misleading Investors in August Tweet
SEC Settlement: Elon Musk Resigns as Chairman of Tesla, Stays as CEO, $40 Million in Fines Paid
Elon Musk Isn’t on His Twitter Leash Yet, So He’s Taunting the SEC


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  • (Score: 2) by MostCynical on Sunday April 28 2019, @12:39PM (1 child)

    by MostCynical (2589) on Sunday April 28 2019, @12:39PM (#835931) Journal

    hmm - hate is too strong a word, besides, consumerism is not capitalism

    capitalism thrives with consumerism, and few can see the difference (especially over the last 70 years or so)

    so... I don't hate capitalism, but I do have to admit maybe loathing the excesses of consumerism.

    does that make me a socialist?!

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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Sunday April 28 2019, @02:23PM

    by c0lo (156) on Sunday April 28 2019, @02:23PM (#835949) Journal

    consumerism is not capitalism

    Didn't use to be, but lately you can't grow in the billions if you don't rely on consumerism.
    E.g. see the planned obsolescence, "Happy meal", the Marvel superheroes movies mill...

    capitalism thrives with consumerism, and few can see the difference (especially over the last 70 years or so)

    My grandfather used a single knife all his life. He didn't need another, the steel was good and the knife well made. Unusual thing in our times.
    I don't know if the company still exists (I'm glad to learn though that Solingen still remained a knife center [wikipedia.org] - the prices aren't exactly consumer friendly [gewesotopcut-solingen.com])

    so... I don't hate capitalism, but I do have to admit maybe loathing the excesses of consumerism.

    does that make me a socialist?!

    Ask TMB, he's the one with a debilitating sensitivity to socialism: if he's not affected, then probably you aren't (grin)

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