Tesla stock was up in premarket trading Wednesday as investors were forced to consider—again—what conflict between CEO Elon Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission means for shares of his electric-vehicle maker.
Elon Musk is being sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, claiming he didn't disclose purchases of Twitter stock in 2022 immediately, allowing him to underpay.
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The Securities Exchange Commission has filed suit against Elon Musk, alleging that he violated securities law.
The financial regulator wants Musk to pay a civil penalty and remedies over alleged “unjust enrichment” ahead of his 2022 purchase of the social network.
Musk's legal representative Alex Spiro dismissed the SEC's case as a tiny procedural point and called it a 'ticky tack complaint' saying that the agency's why harassment.' Musk ['s] actions are the opposite of overreach, said Spiro, and he had 'done nothing wrong.'
The US Securities and Exchange Commission sues Elon Musk saying he failed to disclose Twitter ownership in a timely manner.
The Securities and Exchange Commission waged another legal battle against Tesla CEO and X owner billionaire Elon Musk, this time accusing Musk of defrauding Twitter’s shareholders.
The SEC sued Elon Musk in federal court on Tuesday for allegedly misleading shareholders when he bought hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Twitter stock in 2022.
Elon Musk was sued on Tuesday by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which accused the world's richest person of waiting too long to disclose in 2022 he had amassed a large stake in Twitter,
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued billionaire Elon Musk, saying he failed to disclose his ownership of Twitter stock in a timely manner in early 2022, before buying the social media site.
Tesla Inc. faces diverging forecasts for its 2025 delivery growth, with Wall Street's expectations clashing with independent analysts' predictions amid uncertainty over new vehicle launches and potential policy changes.