Tesla could become a private firm

    Though still under consideration, company boss Elon Musk cites focus on long-term goals as the reason behind announcement.

    Published On Aug 08, 2018 07:00:00 PM

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    Tesla boss Elon Musk announced on Twitter that he was considering taking the firm private to focus on its long-term goals. The electric car company is currently listed on the American Nasdaq stock exchange, but its stock price has varied dramatically in recent months, with the firm under pressure to achieve production targets for the new Model 3.

    Musk, who owns around 20 percent of the shares in Tesla, said that he was considering taking the company private at $420 a share, roughly a fifth higher than the current market price.

    He followed his tweet by releasing an email he sent to Tesla employees, saying that while no decision has been made, the possible move was about “creating the environment for Tesla to operate best”.

    He added: “As a public company, we are subject to wild swings in our stock price that can be a major distraction for everyone working at Tesla, all of whom are shareholders. Being public also subjects us to the quarterly earnings cycle that puts enormous pressure on Tesla to make decisions that may be right for a given quarter, but not necessarily right for the long term.”

    The 47-year-old added the move would protect Tesla from short sellers, who have effectively bet on the firm’s share price falling and, in Musk’s words, “have the incentive to attack the company”.

    Musk's frustrations with analysts and short sellers have been evident in recent months, notably with a terse exchange on a conference call when he hit out at "boring, bonehead questions".

    Musk said all current shareholders would have the choice to remain as investors in the private company, and that employees would remain shareholders. He added that in the future, when Tesla reached a “phase of slower, more predictable growth”, the firm could go public again.

    The proposal will have to be voted on by Tesla shareholders before it goes ahead. Following Musk’s initial tweet, trading in Tesla Inc was briefly suspended but ended at $380 a share, which was close to a record high.

    Musk’s announcement came shortly after it was reported that Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund had bought a $2 billion stake in the firm.

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