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Thursday, 23 August 2018 08:46

Don’t Worry About Musk and Tesla with the SEC

(San Francisco)

Investors are currently anxious about the SEC’s investigation of Tesla and Elon Musk, not only over the infamous tweet, but also about guidance the company has given over the years. However, Bloomberg says investors shouldn’t be worried because the SEC is unlikely to take any serious action. Bloomberg points out that the San Francisco office of the SEC is woefully understaffed and outgunned and has almost no history of going after top tech executives, something that has led the tech sector to act with more impunity than in finance.


FINSUM: We aren’t sure we like this analysis much. If there were ever a time the SEC might want to make a statement, this would be it.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Wednesday, 22 August 2018 08:28

SEC Feels the Heat on Tesla

(Washington)

Bloomberg is reporting that the SEC is under a lot of pressure regarding its investigation of Tesla and Elon Musk. The SEC usually investigates companies without public knowledge, but Musk’s very public tweet changed their whole investigation (which has been going on for months), and they are now under pressure to punish the company or Musk personally. The investigation is now so public that the SEC would come under heaps of political criticism if it were to exonerate Musk.


FINSUM: The other question here is timing, as it can take years for the SEC to determine if laws were broken, but investors want an answer quickly.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Friday, 17 August 2018 08:48

The SEC Was Already Investigating Tesla

(Washington)

Some very interesting news about Tesla emerged yesterday. While it was already known that the SEC had subpoenaed Tesla over Elon Musk’s recent tweet about taking the company private, it emerged yesterday that the company was already the subject of an SEC investigation into whether it had misled investors. In particular, the SEC is probing whether Tesla misled the market with its Model 3 production forecasts. The actual production of vehicles last year was woefully short of the company’s forecasts.


FINSUM: Musk’s actual delivery of vehicles was just 10% or so of his initial forecast, which is likely what sparked the investigation. However, this is apparently a very difficult case for the SEC to prove, so it seems unlikely to amount to much.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Friday, 17 August 2018 08:46

Tesla’s Stock Isn’t Going Anywhere

(New York)

Tesla is a hard stock to figure at the moment. No one is quite sure how likely it is that the company will be taken private at $420. Many are trying to handicap the odds, with Barron’s guessing they are less than 50%. The stock has given up much of the initial gains it got from Musk’s fateful tweet, but the big question is where it will go next. The answer is that it likely won’t move much until there is more information to digest. The SEC is investigating the company, but there is little word on any potential deal.


FINSUM: We think Tesla is going to be quite banded until more information about a potential deal comes out.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
Thursday, 16 August 2018 08:50

SEC Subpoenas Tesla Over Musk Tweet

(New York)

Well it finally happened. Investors had been waiting anxiously to see if the SEC would act over Elon Musk’s highly unusual way of announcing his buyout intentions last week. Musk tweeted out his plans to take the company private at $420 per share. The SEC has been looking into whether this is a violation of disclosure rules or even intentionally misleading information. The big question is whether Musk actually had the “funding secured” as he said, because if not, it could be the basis for a market manipulation charge. At least two lawsuits have been filed against Tesla since the tweet.


FINSUM: So the SEC says companies are allowed to announce material info over social media, so this case is really just about whether the statement was misleading.

Published in Eq: Large Cap
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