Privatisation doubts send Tesla CBs down

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Privatisation doubts send Tesla CBs down

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The first SpaceX Falcon Heavy lifts off at 3:45PM from historic Launch Complex 39A at he the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on February 6, 2018. The inaugural launch is boosting Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster on a mission which will push the vehicle as far as the orbit of Mars in a demonstration of the rocket's capabilities. Photo by Joe Marino/Bill Cantrell-UPI | JOE MARINO / BILL CANTRELL/UPI/PA Images

Elon Musk’s shock announcement on Twitter last week that he had secured funding to take Tesla private at $420 a share rocked US financial markets and send its shares and bonds rallying. Yet one week on questions are being asked about Musk’s “funding secured” claim most notably from the SEC.

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