Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Musk admits exhaustion as tweet storm deepens

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Elon Musk has acknowledg­ed exhaustion from overwork, as he deals with a reported probe by regulators into a plan divulged on Twitter to take his auto company Tesla private.

“This past year has been the most difficult and painful year of my career,” Musk told the New York Times in an interview Thursday. “It was excruciati­ng.”

The paper said the electric car company’s swashbuckl­ing boss choked up at times during the interview as he talked about working marathon hours trying to meet production deadlines.

Musk, who founded Tesla in 2003 to push cars into a new tech era, said he saw last week’s tweet—which included an assurance that funding for going private was secured -- as an attempt to be transparen­t.

The news sent Tesla shares soaring so much that trading was suspended in New York.

It shocked investors, market analysts and reportedly even Tesla board members who did not see it coming, as well as attracting the attention of regulators.

Tesla shares fell this week on reports by Fox Business and the New York Times that the US Securities and Exchange Commission has subpoenaed Musk to talk about the tweet.

Normally such a major announceme­nt—taking a huge company private— would be explained in detail beforehand to regulators.

He and other board members are preparing to meet with SEC officials as early as next week, the Times said.

Musk acknowledg­ed that no one read his Twitter post before he sent it, but said he did not regret it. “Why would I?” he said. Musk, who envisions sending tourists to the Moon, is recognized as one of the most influentia­l innovators in the United States.

California-based Tesla has become one of the most valuable automakers on expectatio­ns it will disrupt the industry.

But the South Africanbor­n Musk has appeared to fray under the pressure in recent months.

Tesla produced only slightly more than 100,000 vehicles last year and the company has been struggling to boost production of its Model 3, which is less expensive than its first models and could help expand Tesla’s base.

On the physical toll his job is taking, Musk said: “It’s not been great, actually. I’ve had friends come by who are really concerned.”

He described spending every hour of his 47th birthday in June at work and almost missing his brother’s wedding.

On Monday, the Tesla boss explained in a blog post that his much scrutinize­d statements about financing were based on his conversati­ons with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund and other investors.

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