特斯拉因馬斯克言論面臨刑事調(diào)查
據(jù)兩名知情人士告知,美國司法部正因特斯拉及其CEO埃隆·馬斯克的公開言論對公司進行調(diào)查,。此次刑事調(diào)查和之前報道的證券監(jiān)管部門進行的民事調(diào)查同時進行,。 上述兩名知情人士透露,馬斯克上個月發(fā)推特稱在考慮將特斯拉私有化,,而且已經(jīng)找到了“可靠的資金”,,因此聯(lián)邦檢察官開展了欺詐調(diào)查。因為這是機密的刑事調(diào)查,,兩位知情人士不愿意透露姓名,。馬斯克私有化的推文一發(fā)出就拉升了特斯拉股票。 加州北區(qū)美國檢察官辦公室對特斯拉開展調(diào)查前,,美國證券交易委員會(SEC)已向這家電動汽車制造商發(fā)出傳票,,要求他們對馬斯克私有化的計劃進行說明,雖然后來馬斯克放棄了這個計劃,。 其中一名知情人士稱,,當(dāng)前刑事調(diào)查仍處于早期階段。美國司法部的調(diào)查和SEC的民事調(diào)查一樣,,可能需要幾個月,。調(diào)查結(jié)果也可能是檢察官決定不提出訴訟,。 特斯拉的股票走勢出現(xiàn)逆轉(zhuǎn),下跌4.4%至282美元,。紐約時間周二上午11:45,,股價降低2.5%跌至287.60美元,今年以來已下跌7.7%,。 特斯拉并未立刻回應(yīng)此事,。舊金山美國檢察官辦公室發(fā)言人亞伯拉罕·西蒙斯拒絕發(fā)表評論。 SEC調(diào)查 據(jù)彭博社8月9日報道,,舊金山辦公室的SEC執(zhí)法律師在馬斯克發(fā)表私有化的推文前就已經(jīng)開始調(diào)查特斯拉了,。據(jù)上述兩名知情人士透露,當(dāng)前調(diào)查主要針對特斯拉是否發(fā)布了具有誤導(dǎo)性的生產(chǎn)目標(biāo)和銷售目標(biāo),。 目前尚不清楚刑事調(diào)查的范圍是否也一樣寬泛,。進行證券欺詐調(diào)查的檢察官可能會就公司領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人是否故意欺瞞投資者公司的運行狀況等問題搜集證據(jù)。 馬斯克因為8月7日發(fā)推特說獲得了資金能夠收購特斯拉而將自己置于法律風(fēng)險中,,盡管他的推文說的可能并非事實,。差不多一周后,馬斯克說自己發(fā)推文是因為他和沙特阿拉伯的公共投資基金進行了交流,,這家基金會在2017年年初首次表達了有意幫助馬斯克實現(xiàn)公司私有化想法,。 放棄努力 之后,特斯拉董事會稱公司未收到兼任董事會主席的馬斯克提交正式請求,,也沒有就私有化是否可行或者是否有利做出結(jié)論,。馬斯克發(fā)推文后不到三周,他就放棄了這一做法,。 其中一名知情人士稱,,因為馬斯克的推文已經(jīng)引起了美國司法部的關(guān)注,調(diào)查人員可能會將他們的審查范圍擴大到馬斯克關(guān)于公司運轉(zhuǎn)情況的其他公開言論,。他還透露,,有關(guān)部門可能還會調(diào)查特斯拉首席會計官戴夫·莫頓任職不到一個月就辭職的相關(guān)情況。 莫頓曾任電腦硬盤制造商希捷科技的首席財務(wù)官,,他加入特斯拉一天后,,馬斯克就發(fā)表了那條推文,說自己正在考慮以420美元一股的價錢收購股票,,將公司私有化,。(財富中文網(wǎng)) 譯者:Agatha |
Tesla Inc. is under investigation by the Justice Department over public statements made by the company and Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, according to two people familiar with the matter. The criminal probe is running alongside a previously reported civil inquiry by securities regulators. Federal prosecutors opened a fraud investigation after Musk tweeted last month that he was contemplating taking Tesla private and had “funding secured” for the deal, said the people, who were granted anonymity to discuss a confidential criminal probe. The tweet initially sent the company’s shares higher. The investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office in the Northern District of California follows a subpoena issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission seeking information from the maker of electric cars about Musk’s plans to go private, which he has since abandoned. The criminal inquiry is in its early stages, one of the people familiar with the matter said. Justice Department probes, like the civil inquiries undertaken by the SEC, can take months. They sometimes end with prosecutors deciding against bringing an enforcement action. Tesla shares reversed gains and dropped as much as 4.4 percent to $282. The stock dropped 2.5 percent to $287.60 as of 11:45 a.m. Tuesday in New York and are down about 7.7 percent this year. Tesla didn’t have an immediate comment. Abraham Simmons, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in San Francisco, declined to comment. SEC Probe SEC enforcement attorneys in the San Francisco office were already investigating Tesla before Musk sent his tweet on taking the company private, Bloomberg reported Aug. 9. The existing probe focuses on whether Tesla had issued misleading pronouncements on manufacturing goals and sales targets, according to two people familiar with the matter. It’s unclear whether the criminal investigation is that broad. Prosecutors in securities-fraud investigations could seek evidence on matters including whether company leaders intentionally lied to investors about the health of the business. Musk exposed himself to legal risk by tweeting Aug. 7 that he had the funding for a buyout even though that may not have been the case. Almost a week later, Musk said the basis for his statement was conversations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which first expressed interest in helping take the company private in early 2017. Abandoned Effort Tesla’s board then said that it hadn’t received a formal proposal from Musk, who’s also the company’s chairman, nor had it concluded whether going private would be advisable or feasible. Less than three weeks after his initial tweets, Musk abandoned the effort. Now that Musk’s tweeting has attracted the Justice Department’s attention, investigators there could extend their review to other public statements made by the CEO about the company’s health, one of the people familiar with the matter said. Authorities could also look into the circumstances surrounding the resignation of Tesla’s Chief Accounting Officer, Dave Morton, after less than a month on the job, the person said. Morton, a former chief financial officer for computer hard-drive maker Seagate Technology Plc, joined Tesla one day before Musk tweeted that he was considering buying out some investors at $420 a share and taking the company private. |