The SEC has issued a sharp warning against trading on nonpublic information related to COVID-19 following stock sales that have sparked calls for investigations. So, just to be clear. It is wrong for Senators to trade stocks following private, all-Senator briefings on COVID-19? What is there to investigate? These Senators had information that the public did not and traded based on this information. There. Investigation over. Elon Musk in excommunicado. The Continental and its services are closed to him. The New Amsterdam is closed to Mr. Musk too, according to Mr. Jones. No flamenco dancers. $TSLA, Tesla, Inc. / H1 Tesla says it bought 1,255 hospital ventilators in China and shipped them to the U.S. Elon Musk says China had an oversupply of the FDA-approved ResMed, Philips & Medtronic ventilators that the company shipped by air to Los Angeles to help treat COVID-19 patients. Hold on to that jumping $TSLA stock price on this news. It seems that Medtonic has responded and clearly states that the ventilators are not theirs and they are not sure how the ventilators were procured. Wow. You really thought Tesla was going to make ventilators? Nope. Credit given for finding ventilators, but let's pump the brakes on $TSLA Tesla stock price going up because of this purchase. Ventilators might be easy to make, but it seems it is easier to buy them and keep making cars. IOC spokesman Dick Pound says, to the surprise of nobody, that the Summer Olympics are postponed. Got it. $12B invested by Japan on the games could be at stake. No comment on the name of the spokesman. GM accelerating Project V to build ventilators in Indiana. So when the POTUS gave GM, Ford, and Tesla the green light for ventilators, the intention was to build them, not buy them? Fiat Chysler to manufacture over 1 million protective masks per month and will announce further actions in the coming days. Boeing news is brought to you by Boeing of course. What is the reason that $BA is up over 15% to start the day? What has changed from yesterday to today? Serious question, BTW. I would have to figure that companies in China, such as $LK $CHL $BABA just to name a few that I have shares of, would be rebounding rather quickly now that things are starting to normalize in the country. Movie theaters are re-opening, which is a good sign.via user DCVNow Go to T2BF.