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Musk to jury: Just because I tweet something, doesn't mean people believe it

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By Jody Godoy

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Elon Musk, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc's chief executive, testified on Friday that investors do not always react to his Twitter messages as he expects, defending himself in a fraud trial over his 2018 tweet that he had funding to take the electric carmaker private.

Musk's testimony began with questions about his use of Twitter, the social media platform he bought in October. He called it the most democratic way to communicate but said his tweets did not always affect Tesla stock the way he expected.

"Just because I tweet something does not mean people believe it or will act accordingly," Musk told the jury in San Francisco federal court.

Musk testified for less than 30 minutes before court adjourned until Monday and he was not asked about his 2018 tweet that he was considering taking Tesla private and that he had "funding secured."

He is expected to address 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 with his tweet.

The case is a rare securities class action trial and the plaintiffs have already cleared high legal hurdles, with U.S. Judge Edward Chen ruling last year that Musk's funding post was untruthful and reckless.

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

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 company went through around the time he sent the "funding secured" tweet, 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, describing short-sellers, who profit when a stock falls in price.

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

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

Earlier on Friday, Tesla investor Timothy Fries told the jury that he lost $5,000 buying Tesla stock after Musk sent the tweet, which sparked volatile swings in Tesla's stock.

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

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 happen. Fearing leaks to the media, Musk tried to protect the "everyday 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 terms of structuring a corporate deal because he went public with his intent without proper financial or legal analysis.

A jury of six men and three women will decide whether the tweet artificially inflated Tesla's share price by playing up the status of funding for the deal, and if so, by how much.

The defendants include current and former Tesla directors, whom Spiro said had "pure" motives in their response to Musk's plan.

Musk to jury: Just because I tweet something, doesn't mean people believe it
 

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Paul Har
Paul Har Jan 22, 2023 2:44AM ET
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How Musk gets away with market manipulation with these announcements on twitter I'll never know. Look what he did with bitcoin
Mal Vic
Mal Vic Jan 21, 2023 1:46PM ET
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If we don't use risk management protocols then we shouldn't be trading regardless of which stock we invest in.
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If Elon had used risk management protocols, he 'would've consulted with his lawyers before tweeting posts that are "unprecedented" and "incoherent" to the public "without proper financial or legal analysis".
Jan 21, 2023 8:03AM ET
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Send this enron musk spoiled scam artist to prison and let him rot
gab nea
gab nea Jan 21, 2023 8:01AM ET
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the pump and dump abuser, uses twitter for his pumping but does not announce his dumping, as in tesla stock short selling to fund twitter or his pumping of doggie coins! why won't he marry any of his babies mamas? hates women?
Ken Roth
Ken Roth Jan 21, 2023 2:51AM ET
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Elon most certainly knew what he was doing when he made that twitter post. The stock was going down the drain, tesla was loosing billions every day and at that time everything looked hopeless for Tesla - hence the tweet that he considered to sell to the saudis and already had a price offer of 420 at that time the stock was at 100-200 and going down. That twitter post saved Tesla and made him what he is today. He is not stupid even though he pretends to be innocent his purchase of dodge coins and subsequent twitter post that he likes dodgecoins was also a clear encouragement of his followers to buy crypto. I dont care if the shorters/hedgefunds have lost billions because of his tweet thats their problem but lets not think Musk did not know what he was doing.
Filipe Pereira
Filipe Pereira Jan 21, 2023 2:51AM ET
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you dont know how fund shorts work. they actually example own 10 stocks buy at 300, what they do to short? they sell example 25% of that, 100 stock, with that money they Open a short sell CFD or Contract for diference, means they make 1 dollar profit for each dollar the position going down, they lose ONLY if market go up on that case, if go down they profit.
Filipe Pereira
Filipe Pereira Jan 21, 2023 2:51AM ET
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once reach a Buttom then they close the short sell CFD and rebuy this time the real stock using the profit as margin
Filipe Pereira
Filipe Pereira Jan 21, 2023 2:51AM ET
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this called the Hedging Strategy
Ross Dre
Ross Dre Jan 21, 2023 2:51AM ET
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Ken Roth sharing the gospel.
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Jan 21, 2023 2:32AM ET
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American system is no different than China! Its the fact and same that they cannot accept people who are vocal! They let you publish whatever you said, but behind close doors SEC wait for opportunity to pull you down. The difference is americans use different medicine to treat same illness.
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Jan 21, 2023 2:32AM ET
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have you ever been to China?
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Jan 21, 2023 2:32AM ET
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Im working in China now! So the country that lets you first speak whatever you like, take actions against you later, thats democracy?? People speak without repercussion is democracy. SEC trying to find fault at elon musk tweet is social responsibility?? Id(iot)
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Maximus Maximus   If Dennis is in China, the CCP probably has a gun, figuratively or literally, pointed at his head.  But if he's a retrumplican, he's probably speaking willingly.
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Maximus Maximus Jan 21, 2023 2:32AM ET
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dennis I seriously doubt that.. from the nonsense you keep spouting, it's more likely that you live in your grandmothers basement in ohio
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Jan 21, 2023 2:32AM ET
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first last lol he's probably there on a secret mission to manage trumps bank accounts
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Jan 21, 2023 2:26AM ET
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When elon musk made tonnes of money for people, they celebrated and laughed to the banks. When losses arise, the same bunch of people sue him. This is american system, others can lose while americans cant - s(ore) lo(sers). Did elon musk threaten you to invest in the first place?
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Jan 21, 2023 2:18AM ET
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When elon musk make alot of people rich, they laugh to the banks and celebrate. When losses arise, they sue him! Only america has this system. It implies that americans cannot lost, while others can - sore losers. Did he point a gun to your head and ask your to invest???
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Jan 21, 2023 2:13AM ET
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"Just because I tweet something does not mean people believe it or will act accordingly," - exactly! Well said! You took the gamble at your own risk, anybody pointing the gun to your head??
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First Last Jan 21, 2023 2:13AM ET
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You're refreshing honest about your pro-lie stance!
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* refreshingly
jonathan seagull
jonathan seagull Jan 21, 2023 1:40AM ET
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Its entirely the fault and responsibility of anyone who took his tweets literally as it is. Simply naive and stupid. Did he encourage or even imply people to buy tsla stocks??
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