Tech mogul Elon Musk issues sarcastic SEC post as the regulator failed to have him fined
has taken to his official account on the X platform to comment on his recent victory in the probe into his $44 billion deal of purchasing the aforementioned platform.
Musk did not appear to testify on September 10; however, he did arrive to do that on October 3. He agreed to compensate the SEC team for the travel costs and paid $2,923.In today’s tweet, Musk quoted a tweet by an X user @DimaZeniuk, who spread the word about the court siding with the Tesla CEO on the aforesaid issue. The user congratulated the tech billionaire on that victory over the regulator.
SEC. The middle word is definitely “Elon’s”, but I can never remember what the other two words stand for 🤔.Dogecoin founder Billy Markus known as Shibetoshi Nakamoto on social media, Musk’s pen friend, commented to support him, saying: “What an annoying organization.” Several members of the XRP and DOGE communities joined Markus.
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