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Tesla chief Elon Musk tweeted about quitting his jobs and becoming an influencer.

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| Updated on: Dec 10 2021, 20:23 IST
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Elon Musk, who is also the world’s richest man, then posted that he had found a new calling. (REUTERS)

Tesla chief Elon Musk paired another disclosure that he's disposed more Tesla Inc. stock with a joke tweet about quitting his jobs. Tesla's chief executive officer offloaded another $963 million worth of shares to pay taxes on the exercise of an additional 2.2 million options, according to regulatory filings dated Thursday. In just 5 weeks, Elon Musk has disposed of a whopping $11.8 billion worth of stock. 

Elon Musk, who is also the world's richest man, then took to Twitter and posted that he had found a new calling. “Thinking of quitting my jobs & becoming an influencer full-time,” Musk wrote, asking his almost 66 million followers what they thought of the idea. He followed this up with several laughing-emoji replies.

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Shareholders and regulators haven't always appreciated the humor in Musk's Twitter high jinks. Tesla shares plunged after he posted in jest on April Fools' Day in 2018 that the company had gone bankrupt. Later that year, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sued him over tweets about taking Tesla private at a price significant in marijuana culture, which he thought would amuse his then-girlfriend.

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Tesla declined 2% to $983.90 before the start of regular trading Friday. The stock has fallen 18% from a peak on Nov. 4 as Musk has offloaded shares. He told his Twitter followers last month that he would abide by a poll he took on whether he should sell 10% of his stake in the carmaker. He's disposed of more than 11 million shares since then.

Musk is now about two-thirds of the way through with trimming 10% of his direct share ownership. If the threshold he's referred to includes exercisable options, he'll need to get rid of another roughly 6 million shares.

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Tesla chief Elon Musk paired another disclosure that he's disposed more Tesla Inc. stock with a joke tweet about quitting his jobs. Tesla's chief executive officer offloaded another $963 million worth of shares to pay taxes on the exercise of an additional 2.2 million options, according to regulatory filings dated Thursday. In just 5 weeks, Elon Musk has disposed of a whopping $11.8 billion worth of stock. 

Elon Musk, who is also the world's richest man, then took to Twitter and posted that he had found a new calling. “Thinking of quitting my jobs & becoming an influencer full-time,” Musk wrote, asking his almost 66 million followers what they thought of the idea. He followed this up with several laughing-emoji replies.

Shareholders and regulators haven't always appreciated the humor in Musk's Twitter high jinks. Tesla shares plunged after he posted in jest on April Fools' Day in 2018 that the company had gone bankrupt. Later that year, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sued him over tweets about taking Tesla private at a price significant in marijuana culture, which he thought would amuse his then-girlfriend.

Tesla declined 2% to $983.90 before the start of regular trading Friday. The stock has fallen 18% from a peak on Nov. 4 as Musk has offloaded shares. He told his Twitter followers last month that he would abide by a poll he took on whether he should sell 10% of his stake in the carmaker. He's disposed of more than 11 million shares since then.

Musk is now about two-thirds of the way through with trimming 10% of his direct share ownership. If the threshold he's referred to includes exercisable options, he'll need to get rid of another roughly 6 million shares.

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The CEO of Tesla and Space Exploration Technologies Corp. is the world's richest person, with a $266 billion fortune that has grown by $110 billion this year, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

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First Published Date: 10 Dec, 20:23 IST
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