Tesla and Musk ruled not liable in securities fraud case over tweet
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on the jury's decision in the civil lawsuit over Elon Musk's 'funding secured' tweet and whether it should be considered securities fraud.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
The market had been sailing higher until Yellen's comments, says Cramer
CNBC
-
Recent bank runs make Fed less worried about future inflation
CNBC
-
Why Carvana's debt deal could be a sign of trouble for other companies
CNBC
-
The impact of the banking turmoil on the Federal Reserve
CNBC
-
Hard to say if Fed has tightened enough or too much, Wells Fargo's Michael Schumacher says
CNBC
-
Post-Market Wrap: March 22, 2023
CNBC
-
We definitely see signs of stabilization in the housing market, says Zelman & Associates' Alan Ratner
CNBC
-
We're much closer to the end of the rate-hike cycle, says NZS Capital's Brad Slingerlend
CNBC
-
CNBC Markets Now: March 22, 2023
CNBC
-
What's happening in the markets has the effect of cooling growth and inflation, says Evercore's Altman
CNBC
-
If inflation remains stubborn, they're going to have to hike again, say fmr. CEA Chair Jason Furman
CNBC
-
The Fed did add $300 billion of reserves back into the system, says Jefferies' David Zervos
CNBC
-
AI arms race: Google opens chatbot Bard to users
CNBC
-
The bond markets are still saying the Fed is making a policy mistake, says Quadratic's Nancy Davis
CNBC
-
Look at tangible book value and insured deposits in the banks, says Wedbush's Chiaverini
CNBC
-
This Fed still has a bias toward hiking but I'm not sure it's necessary, says JPM's Pandit
CNBC