Shareholders Sue Elon Musk Over Delay In Disclosing Twitter Stake

Shareholders who claim they missed out on the recent run-up in its stock price because he waited too long to disclose a 9.2% stake in the social media company have sued Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

In a proposed class action filed in a Manhattan federal court, the shareholders said Musk, made “materially false and misleading statements and omissions” by failing to reveal he had invested in Twitter by March 24 as required under federal law.

Twitter shares rose 27% on April 4, to $49.97 from $39.31, after Musk disclosed his stake, which investors viewed as a vote of confidence from the world’s richest person in San Francisco-based Twitter.

Former shareholders led by Marc Rasella said the delayed disclosure let Musk buy more Twitter shares at lower prices while defrauding them into selling at “artificially deflated” prices.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.

American securities law requires investors to disclose within 10 days when they have acquired 5% of a company, which in Musk’s case would have been March 24.

Twitter announced on April 5 that Musk would join its board of directors, but this week said he had decided not to. By not joining the board, Musk, a prolific Twitter user, can keep buying shares without being bound by his agreement with the company to limit his stake to 14.9%.

Some analysts have suggested Musk could push Twitter to make changes or even pursue an unsolicited bid for the company. Rasella said he sold 35 Twitter shares for $1,373, or an average price of $39.23, between March 25 and 29. Musk is worth $265.1 billion, according to Forbes magazine


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