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SEC Seeks Elon Musk’s Testimony in Twitter Takeover Probe

SEC officials have requested Musk's testimony to gain insight into the nature of his statements regarding Twitter and whether they may have been misleading or manipulated to influence Twitter's stock price.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 6, 2023
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a significant step in its ongoing investigation into a potential takeover of Twitter, with the regulatory body now attempting to compel Tesla and SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk, to testify in connection to the probe.

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The investigation centers around a series of tweets made by Musk in recent months that raised eyebrows and prompted speculation about his interest in acquiring the social media giant Twitter. While Musk is known for his candid and often cryptic Twitter activity, his comments about Twitter have led to regulatory scrutiny.

SEC officials have requested Musk’s testimony to gain insight into the nature of his statements regarding Twitter and whether they may have been misleading or manipulated to influence Twitter’s stock price. The probe comes at a time when the role of social media in financial markets and potential market manipulation is under increasing scrutiny.

SEC tries to force Musk to testify in Twitter takeover probe | Reuters

Musk, who is a prolific Twitter user with over 80 million followers, has been known to use the platform to make significant announcements and share his views on various subjects, from technology and space exploration to cryptocurrencies. In late 2022, his tweets sparked speculation about his intentions regarding Twitter, with some interpreting his messages as hints of a potential takeover bid.

The SEC has not made any allegations of wrongdoing against Musk at this time. However, the regulatory body is keen to ascertain whether his tweets may have violated securities laws, which require that public statements made by company executives do not mislead investors or manipulate stock prices.

Tesla, the electric vehicle manufacturing giant led by Musk, has previously faced SEC scrutiny in 2018 when Musk’s tweets about taking the company private at $420 per share led to a settlement with the SEC. As part of the settlement, Musk agreed to step down as Tesla’s chairman and pay a $20 million fine while remaining as the CEO.

Elon Musk wants SEC to probe Twitter's daily user numbers

Musk, who is known for his strong presence on social media platforms, is yet to comment publicly on the SEC’s request for his testimony in the Twitter takeover probe. The SEC’s investigation into his Twitter activity regarding Twitter’s potential takeover is expected to be closely watched by both the financial industry and the tech community.

The outcome of this investigation could have far-reaching implications, not only for Musk but also for corporate executives who actively engage on social media platforms, as it may set a precedent for how regulators interpret and enforce securities laws in the age of digital communication. As the legal proceedings unfold, the financial world will be keeping a close eye on the case, awaiting the next steps in this high-profile SEC investigation.

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