Elon Musk's Fiery Retribution: Short Sellers Warned After Tesla Exec's Massive Stock Dump
Recent securities filings have revealed that Xiaotong Zhu, also known as Tom Zhu, Tesla's Senior Vice President, has divested over 82% of his holdings in the company. These significant stock sales transpired between 2023 and 2024, with share prices ranging from $174 to $323. Such a substantial sale by a high-ranking executive has inevitably sparked discussions and raised questions regarding insider confidence in the electric vehicle manufacturer's future trajectory.
Coinciding with the news of Zhu's stock sale, Tesla CEO Elon Musk issued a stern admonition to short sellers. Through a post on X (formerly Twitter), Musk emphatically stated that short sellers would face 'obliteration' if they did not exit their positions before Tesla achieved 'autonomy at scale.' This warning was specifically directed at a list of current net short sellers targeting the EV company, underscoring Musk's long-standing contentious relationship with this particular segment of the market.
Short selling is a sophisticated trading strategy employed by investors who anticipate a decline in a stock's value. The process typically involves several steps: first, an investor borrows shares of a company from a broker. These borrowed shares are then immediately sold at the prevailing market price. If, as hoped, the stock price subsequently falls, the investor repurchases the same quantity of shares at the lower price. Finally, these shares are returned to the broker, and the investor pockets the difference between the initial selling price and the lower buy-back price. This strategy carries inherent high risks, as potential losses are theoretically unlimited if the stock price increases instead of decreases, forcing the investor to buy back shares at a higher cost to fulfill their obligation to the broker.
Elon Musk's history of confrontations with short sellers is well-documented, notably including a public feud with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Their dispute primarily revolves around Gates' reported short positions against Tesla stock. According to Walter Isaacson's 2023 biography of Musk, this particular short bet has allegedly resulted in an estimated $1.5 billion loss for Bill Gates. Musk himself had previously warned via X that if Tesla were to become the world's most valuable company, such a short position could 'bankrupt even Bill Gates,' highlighting the intensity of his opposition to those betting against his company.
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