: Tesla stock’s very bad week gets worse after the allegations against Musk

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Tesla Inc. shares closed at their lowest since late July, falling more than 6% on Friday following the allegations of sexual misconduct lobbed against Chief Executive Elon Musk.

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stock is down for three straight sessions, with losses of more than 12% over that period. Weekly losses reached 14%.

Musk has called the allegations “wild accusations” and “utterly untrue.” Business Insider reported late Thursday that SpaceX paid a flight attendant $250,000 in 2018 to settle sexual-misconduct claims against Musk.

That’s the latest news to rock Tesla’s stock, which also seem to bob up and down in connection with Musk’s plan to buy Twitter Inc.
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The EV maker has lost some $342 billion in market capitalization since Musk disclosed his intention to buy the social-media company in mid April.

When Musk tweeted last Friday that the deal for Twitter was “temporarily on hold,” the stock shot up 5%. He later tweeted that he was still committed to the $44 billion deal.

To clinch it, Musk has pieced together about $25.5 billion in debt commitments from Morgan Stanley and other financial institutions, and also some $21 billion in equity commitments, including pledges against his Tesla stake.

Tesla shares have lost nearly 40% this year, compared with losses of about 18% for the S&P 500 index
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in the same period.