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Tesla raises spending plan, discloses new subpoena on Musk’s 2018 tweet

Tesla raises spending plan, discloses new subpoena on Musk’s 2018 tweet

[html](Reuters) – Tesla Inc has increased its capital spending plan by $1 billion, the electric automaker said in a regulatory filing on Monday that also...
                              

(Reuters) –     Tesla Inc has increased its capital spending plan by $1 billion, the electric automaker said in a regulatory filing on Monday that also disclosed a second subpoena related to Chief Executive Elon Musk’s go-private tweets in 2018.


The co*pany now expects to spend between $6 billion and $8 billion this year and each of the next two years, up from its previous expenditure plan of $5 billion-$7 billion, as it looks to ramp up production at its new facilities in Texas and Berlin.


Musk had last month said the factories are “losing billions of dollars” as they struggle to raise output due to a shortage of batteries and China port issues.


Meanwhile, the latest subpoena by the U.S. Securities and Exchange co*mission (SEC) on June 13, has sought information about co*pliance with Musk’s settlement with the regulator in 2018. 


Musk had settled a lawsuit by the SEC over his go-private tweets by agreeing to let the co*pany’s lawyers pre-approve tweets with material information about the co*pany.  


The co*pany said it will cooperate with the government authorities. The SEC declined to co*ment. The regulator had first subpoenaed Tesla in November related to the settlement.


The world’s richest person, who calls himself a “free speech absolutist”, had in March said his “funding secured” tweet was truthful, likening himself to rapper Eminem in seeking to throw out his 2018 agreement with the SEC.


In June, he also appealed a judge’s refusal to end the  agreement.


The latest subpoena co*es as Musk prepares for a legal showdown in October with Twitter for dropping his $44-billion offer to buy the social media co*pany.


In June, the regulator had questioned Musk over a tweet in which he raised doubts over his acquisition of Twitter due to concerns over the number of fake users and spam accounts.


Separately, Tesla’s filing said it converted about 75% of its bitcoin holdings into fiat currency, gaining $64 million in the process, while recording an impairment charge of $170 million in the first six months of 2022.


As of June 30, the fair market value of its digital assets was worth $222 million, it said in the filing. (ht**://bit.ly/3S1k4Bq)



(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)


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