Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Musk tweets fresh Tesla forecast in midst of SEC talks

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NEWYORK: Elon Musk, already in hot water over his Twitter use, posted another Tesla Inc. production forecast reminiscen­t of the one that landed him before a federal judge earlier this month.

Musk wrote on Sunday that Tesla will make more than 500,000 cars in the next 12 months. A similar tweet sent almost two months ago in which Musk said the company would build half a million vehicles in 2019 led the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to argue he was in contempt of a settlement reached with the regulator last year.

The latest forecast, given as a seemingly innocuous aside in a discussion about the future value of Tesla vehicles, nonetheles­s came as Musk’s lawyers are negotiatin­g with the SEC over an agreement that put controls on the billionair­e’s tweeting.

A US judge gave the two sides until April 18 to meet for at least an hour and resolve their difference­s. If they can’t, she’ll rule whether Musk is in contempt.

The legal tussle for Musk, 47, served as a distractio­n amid a record decline in deliveries for Tesla during the first quarter. Concerns about demand for Tesla’s vehicles escalated last week after the Nikkei reported the company and its partner Panasonic Corp. were freezing plans to expand capacity at the battery factory they share in Nevada.

Musk on Saturday disputed reports that Panasonic had boosted annualized battery cell production capacity at the plant to 35 gigawatt hours, saying the company’s lines were only at 24 gigawatt hours and have been constraini­ng output of Tesla’s Model 3 sedan.

Both the Panasonic and the next-12-months production tweets are noteworthy in light of the settlement that sprang from Musk tweeting in August of last year about trying to take Tesla private.

The SEC accused the chief executive officer of securities fraud, and Musk settled.

He agreed to pay $20 million, step down as chairman and seek pre-approval from an in-house securities lawyer before tweeting informatio­n material to the electric-car maker.

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REUTERS/FILE Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

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