Capitalizing on surging demand for its shares, electric-car maker Tesla
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Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund the company’s expanding operations, including a new Gigafactory under construction near Austin, Texas, and CEO Elon Musk’s current ambitions that include plans for breakthrough battery technology and a Tesla-operated robotaxi network. The new shares will be sold through the top-tier investment banks, including Goldman Sachs
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Tesla closed at $498.32 on Aug. 31, after it completed a five-for-one stock split to bring down the price. The stock declined 4.7% to $475.05 in Nasdaq
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Monday’s 12.6% stock surge boosted Musk’s net worth to $102.9 billion at the market close. Forbes calculates that he is now the fifth centibillionaire in the world, as well as the fifth-richest person in the world.
The quadrupling of Tesla’s value this year has been driven by investors taken with Musk’s vision for a clean transportation and clean power future and who aren’t troubled by how overvalued the stock is relative to current earnings and revenue. Tesla’s market capitalization of $443 billion, for example, has has risen six-fold since the end of 2019 and is about 16 times its expected revenue this year (and exponentially greater than its likely net income in 2020).
At its current valuation, the Palo Alto, California-based company’s market cap is greater than that of Toyota, Volkswagen, General Motors
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The company is to update shareholders at its annual meeting on Sept. 22, when it will also share the latest developments on its battery technology.