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    Elon Musk buys $1bn worth of Tesla shares

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefSeptember 16, 2025 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Getty Images Tesla, SpaceX and X CEO Elon Musk in a dark suit and tie with white shirt and neutral expression in a picture from January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Getty Images

    Billionaire Elon Musk has scooped up roughly $1bn (£735m) worth of Tesla shares, in what is being seen as a vote of confidence in the electric car maker.

    Shares in Tesla, which have struggled to advance this year, jumped more than 6% in early trading on Monday on the news.

    Musk already held a roughly 13% stake in the company, but he has long sought more control of the firm, which he has been pushing to invest in robotaxis, automation and artificial intelligence (AI).

    The company’s board recently proposed a compensation plan valued at roughly $1 trillion, which would grant Musk up to 12% of the firm’s shares if the company reaches certain targets.

    The board also said it would grant him $29bn worth of shares last month as a separate “interim” award, after a larger pay package agreed in 2018 was struck down in a court battle.

    The proposals followed discussions with Musk, in which he demanded a 25% stake in the firm, at times threatening to quit Tesla entirely over the issue.

    Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell, said Musk was likely looking to build back his stake in Tesla, noting that “markets like it” when company leaders buy into their own companies because it suggests they feel positive about the firm’s future performance.

    But she noted that there could also be other motivations at play.

    “An inventive and ungenerous interpretation of Musk’s actions is he saw the news about Larry Ellison becoming the world’s richest man and decided to juice Tesla stock a bit to regain the title,” she said. “Stranger things have happened.”

    Musk’s purchases of roughly 2.5 million shares were completed on Friday and disclosed in a filing with regulators on Monday.

    They mark his first open market stock purchases since 2020 and are a sign of his investment in the firm, which has been on the defensive this year.

    Musk has tried to focus investors on the promise of robotaxis and automation.

    But the company is grappling with falling sales, as competition heats up and the US ends tax breaks for electric car purchases.

    The firm’s brand also took a hit as Musk has deepened his political involvement.

    He was a key supporter of US President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, before a dramatic falling out earlier this year.

    He has also rallied on behalf of far-right causes in the UK and Germany.

    On Monday, the British government accused Musk of using “dangerous and inflammatory language” when he appeared by video link at a rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London on Saturday.

    Musk had told the crowds that violence was coming and they had to fight back or die.

    Tesla’s board has said its compensation plans for Musk are intended in part to secure assurances that his “involvement with the political sphere would wind down in a timely manner”.

    Asked about those assurances in an interview with Bloomberg last week, board chair Robyn Denholm said “what [Musk] does from a personal perspective in terms of his political motivations, et cetera, is up to him”, while maintaining that he was “back, front and centre” at Tesla.

    She said Musk was “the right CEO for Tesla over this transformative period of time”.



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