*By Carlo Versano*
Shares of Tesla jumped more than 15 percent in the pre-market Monday on news that CEO Elon Musk settled a lawsuit with the SEC over Musk's social media use.
Under the terms of the settlement, Musk will step down as chairman of Tesla ($TSLA) for at least three years but can remain in the chief executive role. He and the company must each pay $20 million in fines. Two independent board members will also be appointed.
Federal regulators sued Musk last week, arguing that his infamous Aug. 7 "funding secured" tweet amounted to securities fraud. The lawsuit was filed after Musk reportedly scuttled a last-minute deal with the agency under which he would resign as chairman and pay a fine but not admit to any wrongdoing. Talks restarted soon after, and by Saturday a new settlement was in place.
The settlement takes care of one major headache for investors, who will now look to the car maker's third-quarter production and delivery numbers, which may be reported as early as Monday. Musk [reportedly] (https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/30/elon-musk-tells-tesla-to-ignore-distractions-hints-at-profitability.html) emailed employees over the weekend, telling them to "ignore all distractions" and that the company was approaching profitability.
Overstock.com shares are soaring after the online retailer beat expected earning, bringing in more than $730 million in Q3. Jonathan Johnson, Overstock.com CEO, joined Cheddar to discuss how the company is reaching new revenue heights.
Following today's big tech hearing, former Virginia Senator Barbara Comstock, joined Cheddar to discuss the government's role in regulating the industry and why it is bad for business.
MediaAlpha, insurance tech firm, made its debut on the NYSE, with shares soaring at $19. Steve Yi, co-founder and CEO, joined Chedder to discuss taking the company public.
The CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google have received a hectoring from Republicans at a Senate hearing for alleged anti-conservative bias in the companies’ social media platforms. And
Big tech CEOs are gearing up to testify in Washington as lawmakers prepare to take action on tech liability. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joined Cheddar to discuss.
Garrett Lord, CEO and co-founder of Handshake, joined Cheddar to discuss how the future building company differs from typical job search platforms.
China’s Ant Group will try to raise nearly $35 billion in its initial public offering in Shanghai and Hong Kong, which would make it the largest share offering in history.
After just six months from its launch date, the short-form streaming platform is shutting down. The platform was not able to gain traction amid the coronavirus pandemic. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo breaks it all down.
Computer equipment maker, Logitech, reported record sales amid the coronavirus pandemic, raking in more than $1 billion in Q2. CEO Bracken Darrell joined Cheddar to discuss the company's long-term success.
Gabriel Weinberg, founder and CEO of DuckDuckGo joined Cheddar to discuss how Google's practices may have constrained the industry
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