What the heck do you think due diligence means? It's irrelevant once the merger agreement is signed. All that matters is if the merger agreement gives Musk a right to terminate the agreement or if the agreement itself is invalid.the contract limits the reasons that musk can terminate the contract. reight noe musk has not shown any of those conditions have been met.
Yeah it's highly highly likely he just wants to terminate the agreement because it's a bad deal for him, and these are legal excuses potentially enabling that.
i met with my lawyer last night and this was a topic of conversation. he agrees,.. musk has little to no legal ground to terminate the contract.