Elon Musk’s wealth shrinks by US$16.7 billion after Tesla earnings miss
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ELON Musk’s fortune slumped by US$16.7 billion on Thursday (Oct 19) after Tesla’s weak third-quarter earnings weighed on shares.
Musk, who is the richest person on the planet with a fortune of US$209 billion, owns 13 per cent of Tesla and derives the majority of his wealth from the auto company. Tesla’s shares fell by 9.3 per cent after it missed both earnings and sales expectations for the quarter.
In a conference call following the earnings release on Wednesday, Musk repeatedly mentioned the toll of high-interest rates on consumer confidence. The electric-vehicle juggernaut reported its first quarterly fall in sales this year, delivering 435,059 vehicles, while margins fell to the lowest in over four years after the company repeatedly cut prices for its cars.
Still, Musk’s wealth is up by more than US$70 billion in 2023 alongside a rebound in Tesla shares despite the deteriorating fundamentals. After briefly being overtaken by LVMH’s Bernard Arnault, he’s once again the world’s wealthiest person by a wide margin.
Despite its struggles, Tesla maintains that it will put 1.8 million customers into new vehicles by the year-end. Tesla remains the most valuable vehicle producer in the world and said it will deliver its first long-awaited Cybertrucks in November, about two years behind schedule. BLOOMBERG
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