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Tesla (TSLA) Rebukes 'Misleading' Fortune Article on Autopilot, SEC Filings
July 7, 2016 6:15 AM EDTTesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) posted the following to its blog on Wednesday night:
Fortune's article is fundamentally incorrect.
First, Fortune mischaracterizes Tesla's SEC filing. Here is what Tesla's SEC filing actually says: "We may become subject to product liability claims, which could harm our financial condition and liquidity if we are not able to successfully defend or insure against such claims." [full text included below] This is just stating the obvious. One of the risks facing Tesla (or any company) is that someone could bring product liability... More

