Elon Musk disclosed an additional $4.5 billion (R71 billion) worth of Tesla stock sales in new regulatory filings Friday, bringing the total he’s disposed of in the wake of his deal to buy Twitter to more than $8.5 billion (R134 billion).
Tesla’s chief executive officer offloaded more than 5 million shares on April 28, according to the new filings. Those followed disclosures late Thursday of sales totaling 4.4 million shares the two prior days.
Musk has now sold about $25 billion (R395 billion) worth of stock in the electric-car maker during the last six months.
The world’s wealthiest man reached an agreement on April 25 to acquire Twitter for $44 billion (R695 billion) using a financing plan that’s alarmed some Tesla investors.
In addition to pledging tens of billions of dollars worth of his Tesla shares to support margin loans, Musk has vowed to line up some $21 billion (R332 billion) worth of equity. It’s been unclear how much of that would come from selling a portion of his Tesla stake.
The latest disclosures come after Musk tweeted Thursday that he has “no further Tesla sales planned after today.” He still has time to file more Form 4s disclosing additional sales if more took place on Thursday.
Tesla’s shares slipped 0.8% Friday in New York, bringing its decline to 13% since the April 22 close, the biggest weekly drop since November.
The Twitter deal is poised to be one of the biggest leveraged buyouts in history, with Musk arranging $25.5 billion (R403 billion) of debt and margin-loan financing from lenders including Morgan Stanley.
If it were to fall apart, the party breaking up the agreement would be required to pay a termination fee of $1 billion (R15.8 billion), under certain circumstances.
Musk’s pursuit of Twitter has once again highlighted the extent to which Tesla’s valuation hinges on how involved and invested its CEO is in the business.
He has headed the company since 2008 and long been its biggest shareholder.
Tesla’s stock slumped late last year as Musk offloaded more than $16 billion (R253 billion) worth of shares, his first sales in more than five years.
The disposals started in November after Musk polled Twitter users on whether he should trim his stake.
With a $252.2 billion (R4 trillion) fortune, Musk is the world’s richest person, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The recent slump in Tesla shares has shaved $18 billion (R284 billion) off his net worth this year, even as the carmaker has reported better-than-expected earnings and opened new plants in Germany and Texas.
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