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Tesla Declines After Einhorn Questions Musk’s Accounting

  • Short seller has repeatedly scrutinized accounts receivable
  • Carmaker disclosed regulatory credits contributed to balance
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Tesla Inc. shares closed 10% below their intraday high after hedge fund manager David Einhorn publicly questioned Elon Musk again over the electric-car maker’s accounting practices.