How will Elon Musk get the money to buy Twitter - the answer seemed simple; Tesla. It is this very assumption that robbed shareholders of $126 billion dollars in value as the Tesla stock tumbled over 12% in Tuesday's trade.
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Musk owns 172.6 million Tesla shares, or a 17% stake, which makes him its single largest individual shareholder. Analysts expect him to pledge and sell some of this stock to provide for the $21 billion he is expected to put up himself for the Twitter acquisition.
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Tesla stock is down nearly 23% since the planet's richest man announced his intention to buy Twitter. But as they say misery loves company, this fall has made Musk poorer as well by $40 billion in stock value.