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IRRESISTIB­LE RISE

CEO’s net worth around $30 billion

- ROB LEVER

Tesla’s market value hits US$100bn for the first time, triggering a payout plan that could be worth billions for founder Elon Musk.

WASHINGTON: Tesla Inc’s market value hit $100 billion for the first time on Wednesday, triggering a payout plan that could be worth billions for Elon Musk, founder and chief of the electric carmaker.

The stock closed at $569.56 per share, giving the company a valuation just shy of $103 billion.

Under a compensati­on plan approved by Telsa’s board in 2018, Musk is to be paid in stock awards based on the performanc­e of the company — a payout which could be worth as much as $50 billion if Tesla’s value reaches $650 billion.

Musk agreed to the plan, which would pay him nothing until Tesla’s value reached $100 billion.

The package, using shares which “vest” based on certain criteria, gives Musk stock worth around 1% of the company for each of 12 milestones over a 10-year period.

For achieving the first milestone, Musk will get shares worth $346 million if Tesla shares hold above $100 billion over six months, based on the formula.

In announcing the plan in March 2018, the company said Musk “would receive no guaranteed compensati­on of any kind — no salary, no cash bonuses, and no equity that vests simply by the passage of time without the rise in value.’’

In 2019, Tesla sold some 367,000 vehicles, a rise of 50% from the prior year.

That is a fraction of the 10 million sold by leading global automakers Toyota Motor corp and Volkswagen Group, but investors have pushed up Tesla’s value in the expectatio­n that it is changing the industry, and its market value is greater than that of General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co, combined.

Tesla has begun manufactur­ing in China and has announced a new plant in Germany that could start production by 2021.

The Tesla Model 3 electric car is designed to be more affordable than its earlier models — around half the cost of the $70,000 models — and is fueling expectatio­ns of stronger growth.

Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities Inc offered an upbeat view of Tesla in a research note on Wednesday.

“In our opinion, the company has the most impressive product roadmap out of any technology/auto vendor around (which the market cap reflects vs. its traditiona­l auto competitor­s) and will be a ‘game changing’ driving force for the EV (electric vehicle) transforma­tion over the next decade with Model 3 front and centre,” Ives said.

South African-born Musk, already among the world’s wealthiest individual­s with an estimate net worth around $30 billion, is the driving force behind Tesla as well as the private space exploratio­n firm SpaceX.

He has also launched a tunneling firm called the Boring Co designed for fast-tracked systems that could replace trains, and Neuralink, which is developing a brain-computer interface.

US President Donald Trump offered praise for Musk in a CNBC television interview aired on Wednesday. “You have to give him credit”.

“He’s one of our great geniuses, and we have to protect our genius. You know, we have to protect Thomas

Edison and we have to protect all of these people that — came up with originally the light bulb and — the wheel and all of these things. And he’s one of our very smart people.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc, dances onstage during a delivery event for Tesla China-made Model 3 cars in Shanghai on January 7, 2020.
REUTERS Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc, dances onstage during a delivery event for Tesla China-made Model 3 cars in Shanghai on January 7, 2020.

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