Tesla’s Share Slide After Investors Fears On Musk Selling Shares

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Tesla lost more than $125 billion in market value on Tuesday after investors raised concerns that Musk might be forced to sell shares to fund his takeover of Twitter.

The company’s shares fell 12.2% from more than $1 trillion to $906 billion, fuelling investor fears that Musk’s Twitter purchase could be bad for Tesla.

According to one analyst, Tesla’s fall in value could pose a problem for a $12.5 billion loan that Musk has secured against his stake in the company.

Under the deal, Musk will provide $21 billion in equity, with the rest of the money raised through loans that use his assets as collateral.

This means, therefore, that if Tesla shares go into a tailspin, a deal structured around the intrinsic value of those shares could burst.

“If Tesla’s share price continues to remain in freefall that will jeopardize his financing,” said Ed Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda.

Elon Musk now runs five companies: Tesla; Space X (a company that designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft); Boring Company; Neuralink; and the newly acquired Twitter.

The sources for this piece include an article in BBC.

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