"My bullshit meter got pegged," Graham said.
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| The former SEC chairman Harvey Pitt told Business Insider in August that Tesla CEO Elon Musk could be banned from serving as an officer or director of a public company after reports that the agency was investigating his comments about taking Tesla private. | | | | | |
| | BI Prime: Tesla takes a unique approach to developing and selling its self-driving technology. Two prominent Tesla bulls — Gene Munster and Adam Jonas — told Business Insider they think the company's unconventional ideas will pay off in some areas and require a reversal in others. | | | | | |
| Microchip design and manufacturing giant Intel has formed partnerships with a number of networking and technology leaders in China, as it looks to build up its presence in the country ahead of the deployment of 5G networks, which will enable new AI capabilities. | | | | | |
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| Tesla CEO Elon Musk is being sued by the US Securities and Exchange Commision. The SEC alleges that Musk made a "series of false and misleading statements" on Twitter in which the CEO announced that "funding" had been secured to take Tesla private. | | | | | |
| Antoin Abou-Haydar, who was a senior director of production and quality for Tesla, appears to have left the company this month, according to his LinkedIn page. Haydar's page says he is now working as the vice president of global quality for the Chinese electric vehicle startup Byton. | | | | | |
| Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he is "deeply saddened and disappointed" by the Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against him in a statement to Business Insider. The SEC filed a lawsuit against Musk on Thursday, alleging that Musk made "false" statements in August about taking Tesla private. | | | | | |
| Federal prosecutors investigating media-buying practices in the ad industry have begun issuing subpoenas as part of the probe, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. | | | | | |
| Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh held back tears during an emotional testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, as he described how allegations of sexual assault had affected his family. | | | | | |
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