Elon Musk Sells Tesla Shares Worth $6.9 Billion to Avoid Twitter Fire Sale

Elon Musk announced previously that he had no further plans to sell Tesla shares after disposing of $8.5 billion (roughly Rs. 67,600 crore) in initial offer to buy Twitter.

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By Peter Vercoe, Bloomberg | Updated: 10 August 2022 10:22 IST
Highlights
  • Tesla's chief executive officer offloaded about 7.92 million shares
  • Musk last month said he was terminating the agreement
  • Tesla shares have risen about 35 percent

Musk last month said he was terminating the agreement to buy Twitter

Elon Musk sold $6.9 billion (roughly Rs. 54,880 crore) of his shares in Tesla Inc. the billionaire's biggest sale on record, saying he needed cash in case he is forced to go ahead with his aborted deal to buy Twitter.

“In the (hopefully unlikely) event that Twitter forces this deal to close *and* some equity partners don't come through, it is important to avoid an emergency sale of Tesla stock,” Musk tweeted late Tuesday after the sales were disclosed in a series of regulatory filings.

Asked by followers if he was done selling and would buy Tesla stock again if the $44 billion (roughly Rs. 3,49,970 crore) deal doesn't close, Musk responded: “Yes.”

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Tesla's chief executive officer offloaded about 7.92 million shares on August 5, according to the new filings. The sale comes just four months after the world's richest person said he had no further plans to sell Tesla shares after disposing of $8.5 billion (roughly Rs. 67,600 crore) of stock in the wake of his initial offer to buy Twitter.

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Musk last month said he was terminating the agreement to buy the social network where he has more than 102 million followers and take it private, claiming the company has made “misleading representations” over the number of spam bots on the service. Twitter has since sued to force Musk to consummate the deal, and a trial in the Delaware Chancery Court has been set for October.

In May, Musk dropped plans to partially fund the purchase with a margin loan tied to his Tesla stake and increased the size of the equity component of the deal to $33.5 billion (roughly Rs. 2,66,460 crore). He had previously announced that he secured $7.1 billion (roughly Rs. 56,470 crore) of equity commitments from investors including billionaire Larry Ellison, Sequoia Capital and Binance.

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“I'll put the odds at 75 percent that he's buying Twitter. I'm shocked,” said Gene Munster, a former technology analyst who's now a managing partner at venture-capital firm Loup Ventures. “This is going to be a headwind for Tesla in the near term. In the long term, all that matters is deliveries and gross margin.”

At the weekend, Musk tweeted that if Twitter provided its method of sampling accounts to determine the number of bots and how they are confirmed to be real, “the deal should proceed on original terms.”

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Musk, 51, has now sold around $32 billion (roughly Rs. 2,54,530 crore) worth of stock in Tesla over the past 10 months. The disposals started in November after Musk, a prolific Twitter user, polled users of the platform on whether he should trim his stake. The purpose of the latest sales wasn't immediately clear.  

Tesla shares have risen about 35 percent from recent lows reached in May, though are still down about 20 percent this year.

With a $250.2 billion (roughly Rs. 19,90,140 crore) fortune, Musk is the world's richest person, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, but his wealth has fallen around $20 billion (roughly Rs. 1,59,080 crore) this year as Tesla shares declined.    

-With assistance from Dana Hull.

© 2022 Bloomberg LP


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