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Musk sells Us$6.9bil of Tesla shares after saying he was done

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NEW YORK: Elon Musk sold Us$6.9bil (Rm30.7bil) of shares in Tesla Inc according to regulatory filings on Tuesday, just months after saying he didn’t plan to sell any more stock in the pioneering electric car maker.

Tesla’s chief executive officer offloaded about 7.92 million shares last Friday, 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 Us$8.5bil (Rm37.8bil) of stock in the wake of his now-pulled deal to buy Twitter Inc.

Musk, 51, has now sold around Us$32bil (Rm142.6bil) 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% from recent lows reached in May, though are still down about 20% this year.

With a Us$250.2bil (RM1.1 trillion) fortune, Musk is the world’s richest person, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index, but his wealth has fallen around Us$20bil (Rm89.1bil) this year as Tesla shares declined.

Musk last month said he was terminatin­g his Us$44bil (Rm196.1bil) agreement to acquire Twitter and take it private, claiming the company has made “misleading representa­tions” over the number of spam bots on the service.

Twitter has sued to force Musk to consummate the deal, and a trial in the Delaware Chancery Court has been set for October.

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.”

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 Us$33.5bil (Rm149.31bil).

He previously said he secured Us$7.1bil (Rm32bil) of equity commitment­s from investors, including billionair­e Larry Ellison, Sequoia Capital and Binance.

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