Boston Herald

Musk settles with SEC, keeps CEO job

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SAN FRANCISCO — Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk have agreed to pay a total of $40 million and make a series of concession­s to settle a government lawsuit alleging Musk duped investors with misleading statements about a proposed buyout of the company.

The settlement allows Musk to remain CEO of the electric car company but requires him to relinquish his role as chairman for at least three years. Tesla must hire an independen­t chairman to oversee the company.

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced the settlement yesterday, just two days after filing a case seeking to oust Musk as CEO.

Musk, a billionair­e, and Tesla, a company that ended June with $2.2 billion in cash, each are paying $20 million to resolve the case.

The deal could remove one cloud that hangs over Tesla. Investors fretted about the company’s ability to cope without Musk, a charismati­c entreprene­ur whose penchant for coming up with revolution­ary ideas has drawn comparison­s to one of Silicon Valley’s most revered visionarie­s, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

Tesla’s stock plummeted 14 percent Friday after the SEC filed its lawsuit, erasing more than $7 billion in shareholde­r wealth. Many analysts predicted the shares were bound to fall even further if Musk was forced to step down.

The steep downturn in Tesla’s market value may have influenced Musk to have an apparent change of heart and negotiate a settlement. Musk had rejected a similar settlement offer before the SEC sued Thursday, maintainin­g he had done nothing wrong when he posted an Aug. 7 tweet declaring that he had secured the financing to lead a buyout of Tesla.

The SEC alleged Musk wasn’t close to locking up the estimated $25 billion to $50 billion needed to pull off the buyout.

Musk and Tesla reached their settlement without admitting to or denying the SEC’s allegation­s.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? $40M IN FINES: Elon Musk and Tesla will pay $20 million each as part of a settlement with the SEC.
AP FILE PHOTO $40M IN FINES: Elon Musk and Tesla will pay $20 million each as part of a settlement with the SEC.

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