National Post (National Edition)

THE RICHEST

THE MAN BEHIND TESLA IS NOW WORTH US$188.5B, EVEN MORE THAN JEFF BEZOS.

- DEVON PENDLETON AND DANA HULL

Elon Musk, the outspoken entreprene­ur behind Tesla Inc. and SpaceX, is now the richest person on the planet.

A 4.8 per cent rally in the electric carmaker's share price Thursday boosted Musk past Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos on the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index, a ranking of the world's 500 wealthiest people.

The South Africa-born engineer's net worth was US$188.5 billion at 10:15 a.m. in New York, US$1.5 billion more than Bezos, who has held the top spot since October 2017. As chief executive officer of Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp., or SpaceX, Musk is also a rival to Bezos, owner of Blue Origin LLC, in the private space race.

The milestone caps an extraordin­ary 12 months for Musk. Over the past year his net worth soared by more than US$150 billion in possibly the fastest bout of wealth creation in history. Fuelling his rise was an unpreceden­ted rally in Tesla's share price, which surged 743 per cent last year on the back of consistent profits, inclusion in the S&P 500 Index and enthusiasm from Wall Street and retail investors alike.

Bezos would still hold a wide lead over Musk had it not been for his divorce, which saw him cede about a quarter of his Amazon stake to his ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott, and his philanthro­py. He donated shares worth about US$680 million in November.

The jump in Tesla's stock price further inflates a valuation light-years apart from other automakers on numerous metrics. Tesla produced just over half-a-million cars last year, a fraction of the output of Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. The company is poised for further near-term gains as Democrats captured both Georgia Senate seats and handed control of Congress to the party that's advocated for quicker adoption of electric vehicles.

Musk, 49, has benefited from Tesla's stratosphe­ric rise in more than one way. In addition to his 20 per cent stake in the automaker, he's sitting on about US$42 billion of unrealized paper gains on vested stock options.

Those securities come from two grants he received in 2012 and 2018, the latter of which was the largest pay deal ever struck between a CEO and a corporate board.

Despite his astronomic­al gains, Musk has said he has little interest in material things and has few assets outside his stakes in Tesla and SpaceX. He told Axel Springer in an interview last month that the main purpose of his wealth is to accelerate humanity's evolution into a spacefarin­g civilizati­on.

“I want to be able to contribute as much as possible to the city on Mars,” Musk said. “That means just a lot of capital.”

The world's 500 richest people added a record US$1.8 trillion to their combined net worth last year, equivalent to a 31 per cent increase. The gains were disproport­ionately at the top, where five individual­s hold fortunes in excess of US$100 billion and another 20 are worth at least US$50 billion.

Less than a week into the new year the rankings have already been upended by extraordin­ary rallies. China's Zhong Shanshan has vaulted past Warren Buffett to claim the sixth slot after shares of his bottled-water company surged, adding US$15.2 billion to his fortune.

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 ?? BRITTA PEDERSEN / POOL / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? SpaceX owner and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has long shrugged off his stupendous wealth, saying he wants to use most of it to finance “a city on Mars.”
BRITTA PEDERSEN / POOL / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES FILES SpaceX owner and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has long shrugged off his stupendous wealth, saying he wants to use most of it to finance “a city on Mars.”

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