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Elon Musk Says Investors Convinced Him Tesla Should Stay Public (washingtonpost.com)

Weeks after Tesla CEO Elon Musk expressed his intentions to take his company private, on late Friday, he said investors have convinced him that he shouldn't take the company private, so the firm will remain on the public stock markets. From a report: The eccentric and sometimes erratic CEO said in a statement late Friday that he made the decision based on feedback from shareholders, including institutional investors, who said they have internal rules limiting how much they can sink into a private company. Musk met with the electric car and solar panel company's board on Thursday to tell them he wanted to stay public and the board agreed, according to the statement. In a blog post, Mr. Musk shared the rationale behind his decision, to which he arrived after speaking with investors, both large and small, banks and others. He said: Given the feedback I've received, it's apparent that most of Tesla's existing shareholders believe we are better off as a public company. Additionally, a number of institutional shareholders have explained that they have internal compliance issues that limit how much they can invest in a private company. There is also no proven path for most retail investors to own shares if we were private. Although the majority of shareholders I spoke to said they would remain with Tesla if we went private, the sentiment, in a nutshell, was "please don't do this."

I knew the process of going private would be challenging, but it's clear that it would be even more time-consuming and distracting than initially anticipated. This is a problem because we absolutely must stay focused on ramping Model 3 and becoming profitable. We will not achieve our mission of advancing sustainable energy unless we are also financially sustainable. That said, my belief that there is more than enough funding to take Tesla private was reinforced during this process.

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  1. Re: Musk hasn't "changed his mind" by johanw · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Fine. Is the $35,000 model 3 finally available or can you still only order the model with many unwanted extra's?

  2. Re: Musk hasn't "changed his mind" by DrXym · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Yeah, how dare anybody take Elon Musk at his word when he got on stage to launch the Model 3 and outright, unambiguously stated with no sliver of doubt, that the car would sell from $35,000. Or that the base model would still be a good car. How dare anyone, despite this claim, despite this price point driving much of the news coverage and preorders, wonder where this version of the car actually is.

    And of course anyone who *dares* speak ill of Musk is clearly part of some nebulous and vast conspiracy. Musk is so perfect in every aspect that any criticism regardless of its validity or basis in fact requires his defenders to leap from the woodwork to deny it. That's definitely not cult like or weird. No sirreee.