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JPMorgan sues Tesla for $220m – The Australian Financial Review
JPMorgan Chase & Co sued Tesla seeking a $220 million payment for warrants that expired above their strike price.

JPMorgan Chase & Co sued Tesla seeking a $US162 million($220 million) payment for warrants that expired above their strike price, which had been muddied by Elon Musks tweet in 2018 threatening to take the company private.
JPMorgan claims the August 7, 2018…
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