Elon Musk Sells a Total of $5 Billion in Tesla Shares After Twitter Poll

Musk on Saturday polled Twitter users about selling 10 percent of his stake.

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 November 2021 16:26 IST
Highlights
  • This is Elon Musk’s first share sale since 2016
  • The 4.5 million shares equate to 3 percent of his total holdings in Tesla
  • Tesla is up more than 51 percent in 2021 due to its agreement with Hertz

Elon Musk has more than 20 million further stock options that are due to expire in August of next year

Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk sold about $5 billion (roughly Rs. 37,256 crore) in shares, the billionaire reported in filings on Wednesday, just days after he polled Twitter users about selling 10 percent of his stake.

In his first share sale since 2016, Musk's trust sold nearly 3.6 million shares in Tesla, worth around $4 billion (roughly Rs. 29,797 crore), while he also sold another 934,000 shares for $1.1 billion (roughly Rs. 8,194 crore) after exercising options to acquire nearly 2.2 million shares.

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The 4.5 million shares equate to about 3 percent of his total holdings in the electric vehicle manufacturer, which makes up the vast part of his estimated $281.6 billion (roughly Rs. 20,97,822 crore) fortune, according to Forbes.

Musk on Saturday polled Twitter users about selling 10 percent of his stake, helping to push down Tesla's share price after a majority on Twitter said they agreed with the sale.

The stock sank 12 percent on Tuesday in a multi-day selloff that endangered the company's position in the $1 trillion (roughly Rs. 74,49,706 crore) club, but recovered 4.3 percent on Wednesday.

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The options-related sales were set up in September through a trading plan that allows corporate insiders to establish preplanned transactions on a schedule, the filing said. The sales of the option-related shares paid for associated taxes. It was not clear how or whether the trading plan related to Musk's Twitter poll. Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.

The additional share sales were separate and provide Musk with sizeable reserves of cash, given his wealth is largely tied to his stakes in Tesla and SpaceX.

Musk has more than 20 million further stock options that are due to expire in August of next year.

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If Musk carried out the 10 percent stock sale plan, it would be a slight negative near term, said Mark Arnold, chief investment officer at Hyperion Asset Management in Brisbane where Tesla is the top holding in its global fund.

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"But the stock is pretty liquid and its not a huge percentage of total issued shares, so it shouldn't have that much of an impact ... we're quite comfortable with the outlook for the business," he said.

While Tesla has lost close to $150 billion (roughly Rs. 11,17,296 crore) in market value this week, retail investors have been net buyers of the stock. Some 58 percent of Tesla trade orders on Fidelity's brokerage website on Wednesday were for purchases, rather than sales.

Retail investors made net purchases of $157 million (roughly Rs. 1,169 crore) on Monday and Tuesday, according to Vanda Research.

Tesla is now up more than 51 percent in 2021, thanks largely to an October rally that was fueled by an agreement to sell 100,000 vehicles to rental car company Hertz.

"The company itself is on fire, with strong results," said Tim Ghriskey, a senior portfolio strategist at New York-based investment management firm Ingalls and Snyder.

Bullish sentiment returned to Tesla's options on Wednesday, with about 1.1 calls traded for every put. Calls are typically used for bullish trades, while buying puts shows a bearish bias.

The company's options accounted for about $109 billion (roughly Rs. 8,11,890 crore) in premium changing hands over the last two weeks, or about one in every three dollars traded in the US-listed options market, according to a Reuters analysis of Trade Alert data.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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