On second thought, Tesla says it will raise an extra $400 million [edition.cnn.com]
Tesla email warns employees: stop leaking [www.cnbc.com]
Tesla Forced to Raise Over $2 Billion Amid Profitability Struggle [jalopnik.com]
Tesla fundraising push blows past $2 billion target [arstechnica.com]
Tesla increases price of Full Self-Driving in move to make its cars ’appreciating assets’ [electrek.co]
So, they leaked it... from @lorakolodny https://t.co/qI2Z5wTLYi
— Linette Lopez (@lopezlinette) May 3, 2019
.@lorakolodny got ahold of the Tesla email asking employees to stop leaking Tesla emails https://t.co/30tgPC5Z1L
— Salvador Rodriguez Meneses (@sal19) May 3, 2019
Omerta is the key to any criminal organization.
— Ed McCabe (@eddiemac3356) May 3, 2019
Tesla email warns employees: stop leaking https://t.co/QX4Yu2S2F5
further proof that if you have to tell your employees to stop leaking, they're going to leak that too via @lorakolodny https://t.co/qW77sQjRxP
— Ari Levy (@levynews) May 3, 2019
Yep... Getting a lot more calls today$TSLA
— EVent Horizon (@evdefender) May 3, 2019
https://t.co/MJ9RLNPdpi
Here’s the email Tesla sent employees telling them to stop leaking info
— Clark Joseph Kent (@JorelLaraKalel) May 3, 2019
$TSLA @tesla @elonmusk @cnbc https://t.co/ssDQ9G9DVf
Tesla Forced to Raise Over $2 Billion Amid Profitability Struggle https://t.co/SuXG1eLes0 via @Jalopnik pic.twitter.com/6t469YvfrZ
— MyOctane (@My_Octane) May 3, 2019
Some people have decided I'm a Tesla hater, but one view I've consistently held is that Tesla cashflow concerns are overblown. Hopefully this will put those concerns to rest for the next year or two. https://t.co/6IsQaOAo85
— Timothy B. Lee (@binarybits) May 3, 2019
"Tesla will take action against those who improperly leak proprietary business information or violate the non-disclosure obligations... This includes termination of employment, claims for damages, and even criminal charges."
— Wolfgang Pipperger (@WPipperger) May 4, 2019
Paranoia, anyone?$TSLA $TSLAQhttps://t.co/sW6FVSQlXl
Dear Employees:
— Dissolved Special Committee (@ko_strad) May 4, 2019
Stop telling outsiders I'm a dick.
/s/@elonmusk the Dick#tslaq
Here's the email Tesla sent employees telling them to stop leaking info https://t.co/PMExXLwhHu
...and that email leaked as well? ?https://t.co/YKJDOtvNAC
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) May 4, 2019
$TSLA sends anti-leaking email to employees. Email is immediately leaked multiple times. https://t.co/lRLqhpwe9J via @CNBC
— BertelSchmitt™ ????? (@BertelSchmitt) May 4, 2019
Oh, okay, Tesla is now referring to workplace threats and intimidation as a *warning*. Hey $TSLA employees document EVERYTHING illegal to protect yourself. Hire a great EEOC attorney or whistleblower attorney (not one shilling on Twitter) #FraudFormulahttps://t.co/tcXIQvjsFc pic.twitter.com/tW5RsSvpJ1
— KillingMyCareer (@MelaynaLokosky) May 4, 2019
Straight out of Theranos..
— EnergyCynic (@EnergyCynic) May 3, 2019
Amazing that story is so popular yet the masses and Silicon Valley can’t see similar pattern in $TSLA
Healthy or ethical companies don’t send emails like this
And companies that are succeeding don’t need to https://t.co/cKm7iWJwDI
$TSLA - What is the purpose of this email? Tesla likes to really bombard us with tons of news. Always chaos. $TSLAQ https://t.co/jkDBi5YnFC
— Blue Collar Trade (@sbalatan) May 4, 2019
Here's the email Tesla sent employees telling them to stop leaking info https://t.co/e3ThBocwBC
— Bo Snerdley (@BoSnerdley) May 4, 2019
Just reading what happened when cars came to a city. https://t.co/69WouC9vGR . Reflecting on Electric cars today. They are coming we have to adapt https://t.co/G0UYxB3ybp
— Prof Marc Tennant (@MarcTennant) May 4, 2019