Elon Musk Sells Billions In Tesla Stock To Subsidize Potential Twitter Purchase

by The Daily Caller

Elon Musk Sells Billions In Tesla Stock To Subsidize Potential Twitter Purchase

John Hugh DeMastri on August 10, 2022

Elon Musk, Chief Executive Officer of Tesla, recently sold $6.9 billion in Tesla stock to fund a potential purchase of Twitter, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Musk initially sold shares in Tesla valued at $8.5 billion in April in order to acquire the resources to purchase Twitter, and in the past year has sold $32 billion of shares, according to The Wall Street Journal. At the time, Musk said he had “No further TSLA sales planned.”

The shares were sold between Aug. 5 and Aug. 9, with Musk now owning less than 15% of the company, according to Reuters. Tesla shares have risen 15% since an earnings report in July surpassed expectations, Reuters reported.


When asked on Twitter about the sales, Musk said he sold the shares to preemptively avoid an “emergency sale of Tesla stock” in the event he was forced to purchase Twitter.


Musk, who already owns a 9% stake in Twitter, would be forced to generate at least $33 billion through a process known as equity financing, typically done through the selling of shares, in order to pay for the deal, according to the WSJ.

Musk initially agreed to purchase Twitter on April 25 at $44 billion, but has since reneged on the deal, claiming that he was misled about the number of spam accounts present on Twitter, Reuters reported. Twitter has since sued Musk in order to force him to complete the purchase, with a trial date currently set for Oct. 17.

Musk, despite having a net worth of approximately $250 billion, does not take a salary for his work at Tesla, according to the WSJ. Instead he is compensated in stock awards, which he has been selling more frequently in order to pay taxes.

Twitter shares went up to 3.5% to $44.35 Wednesday morning, far less than Musk’s initial offer to purchase the company at $54.20, Reuters reported. Tesla shares went up 1.6% to $863.1.

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Last fall Musk sold 10% of his shares in Tesla, after posting a poll on Twitter asking users if he should, CNBC reported. Musk continues to be monitored by the SEC and Tesla’s lawyers for his use of Twitter to conduct business affairs related to Tesla, following a 2018 settlement, Politico reported.

Nearly 10 years ago, in June 2013, Musk took to Twitter after a shareholder’s meeting to say “Forgot to say one thing at Tesla annual shareholders meeting: just as my money was the first in, it will be the last out.”

Neither Tesla nor Twitter immediately responded to a Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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