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Elon Musk sells new $3.6bn tranche of Tesla shares

- Dan Milmo

Elon Musk has sold a further $3.6bn (£2.9bn) worth of shares in Tesla, in the same week that he lost the title of world’s richest man to France’s Bernard Arnault.

The disposal, revealed in a regulatory filing, takes the total amount raised by Musk from sales of his stock in the electric carmaker this year to more than $20bn.

The Tesla CEO has been raising funds to pay for his $44bn acquisitio­n of Twitter, although the filing did not give a purpose for the sale of 22m shares between Monday and Wednesday this week.

Forbes and Bloomberg, which monitor the wealth of billionair­es, reported this week that Musk was no longer the world’s richest man, having been overtaken by Arnault, the chief executive of luxury group LVMH. According to Bloomberg, Musk is worth $161bn and Arnault, who presides over brands including Louis Vuitton and Dom Pérignon, is worth $172bn.

Musk’s wealth briefly slipped below Arnault’s last week before he reclaimed top spot, only to lose it again this week. The bulk of Musk’s wealth is largely represente­d by stock in Tesla, in which he has a shareholdi­ng of more than 13%, according to data provider Refinitiv.

Tesla’s stock price has halved this year, underperfo­rming automakers and the broader tech-heavy Nasdaq, which is down about 30% this year.

Including this week’s sale, so far this year Musk has sold 94.2m shares in Tesla at an average price of $243 a share, generating pre-tax proceeds of just under $23bn, according to VerityData.

Musk put in more than $20bn of his own money to buy Twitter in October, alongside $7.1bn from associates and about $4bn from his existing stake in the social media platform.

However, he also controls other valuable businesses, including his rocket company SpaceX, which is reportedly in talks about a share offering that could value it at up to $150bn.

Alongside Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX, Musk’s other business concerns include the tunnelling firm the Boring Company and Neuralink, a startup developing interfaces to connect the human brain to computers.

 ?? Photograph: Reuters ?? Elon Musk has sold $23bn worth of Tesla shares so far this year, in part to finance his takeover of Twitter.
Photograph: Reuters Elon Musk has sold $23bn worth of Tesla shares so far this year, in part to finance his takeover of Twitter.

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