Sunday Times

Musk reveals personal strain in teary interview amid firestorm

- By ANGUS WHITLEY and ELISABETH BEHRMANN — Bloomberg

● Elon Musk said no-one saw or reviewed his tweet about the plan to take Tesla private before he posted it, the New York Times reported, citing an interview in which the billionair­e frequently teared up and discussed the personal strain of leading the electric-car maker.

Musk, Tesla’s CEO and chairman, typed the tweet as he drove himself to the airport on August 7, the newspaper reported, citing Musk. The tweet said: “Am considerin­g taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured.”

In an hour-long sit-down with the newspaper, Musk also detailed his frequent use of the sleep-aid Ambien — a drug he has discussed using before, and the well-known side effects of which include sleepwalki­ng. “It is often a choice of no sleep or Ambien,” he told the newspaper.

Rather than put him to sleep, the drug has sometimes led Musk to spend his nights on Twitter, worrying some board members, the newspaper said, citing a person familiar with the board’s thinking.

The going-private tweet has set off a firestorm, causing the stock to jump but also prompting mounting scrutiny, including a US Securities and Exchange Commission investigat­ion.

Almost a week later, the CEO said the basis for that statement was conversati­ons with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which first expressed interest in helping to take the company private in early 2017. Tesla’s board has since clarified that it has not received a formal proposal from Musk, nor has it concluded whether going private would be advisable or feasible. This week, Musk was said to have received a subpoena for more informatio­n, according to a person familiar with the matter.

One funding possibilit­y being considered for the potential privatisat­ion is for Musk’s rocket company SpaceX to help bankroll the deal and take a stake in Tesla, the New York Times said, citing people familiar with the matter.

Efforts are also under way to recruit an executive to take some pressure off Musk, the newspaper said, citing people briefed on the search. A couple of years ago, Tesla approached Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg about the job, Musk told the newspaper, but added that no active search is taking place currently, “to the best of my knowledge” .

“If you have anyone who can do a better job, please let me know,” Musk told the Times. “They can have the job.”

Amid the frenzy over Tesla’s future, production of the pivotal Model 3 sedan is defying the odds and going well.

If you have anyone who can do a better job, please let me know. They can have the job Elon Musk Tesla CEO

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SA-born billionair­e entreprene­ur Elon Musk set off a furore after tweeting that he was considerin­g taking electric-car maker Tesla private.
Picture: AFP SA-born billionair­e entreprene­ur Elon Musk set off a furore after tweeting that he was considerin­g taking electric-car maker Tesla private.

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