欧博Elon Musk buys $1 billion worth of Tesla stock
Elon Musk responded to an unprecedented pay proposal from Tesla Inc.’s board by buying about $1 billion worth of shares, sending the stock soaring in premarket trading.
The billionaire bought the shares indirectly through a revocable trust on Sept. 12, according to a regulatory filing released Monday. The purchase coincided with Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm speaking with reporters about the merits of awarding Musk around $1 trillion worth of stock if the company achieves a series of ambitious market value and performance milestones.
Musk, 54, last bought Tesla stock in the open market in February 2020, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The chief executive officer offloaded more than $20 billion of the company’s shares in 2022, the year he acquired Twitter.
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The purchase amounts to a show of confidence in Tesla’s prospects after a challenging first half of the year in which vehicle sales slumped 13% worldwide. While Musk has talked up Tesla’s pursuit of robotaxis and humanoid robots, he’s also cautioned that the company could be in for “a few rough quarters” after the US phases out electric-car purchase incentives at the end of this month.
Tesla’s car business has continued to show signs of strain, with market researcher Cox Automotive estimating that its share of the US electric vehicle market slipped below 40% in August. Registrations also kept slumping last month in major markets across Europe, and vehicle shipments from the company’s Shanghai factory dropped in both July and August.
Denholm, who’s been chair of Tesla’s board since 2018, called Musk a “generational leader” in a Sept. 12 interview with Bloomberg Television. She downplayed concerns that Musk’s political activity has hurt the company’s performance and suggested he has wide latitude in this regard going forward.
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“What he does from a personal perspective, in terms of his political motivations, is up to him,” Denholm said. “We’re in a democracy, so everybody gets to voice their points of view.”
The following day, Musk made a remote appearance at a London march organized by the far-right agitator known as Tommy Robinson. The billionaire predicted that “violence is coming” to the UK and told rallygoers: “You either fight back, or you die.”
A spokesman for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Musk’s language inflammatory and dangerous.
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Musk is the world’s richest person with a net worth of about $419 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.