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- Tesla on Thursday announced plans to raise about $2 billion through the sale of stock and debt.
- Last week, CEO Elon Musk suggested the electric-car maker might raise cash.
- Shares jumped about 5% following Thursday’s announcement.
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Tesla is raising cash.
The electric-car maker on Thursday revealed plans to sell a combination of stock and debt to raise about $2 billion in cash, sending shares up about 5% ahead of the opening bell.
Tesla plans to sell 2.72 million shares and $1.35 billion worth of notes, the automaker said in a filing out Thursday morning. Shares ended Wednesday’s session at $234.01 apiece, meaning the sale of 2.72 million shares would generate about $653 million. Combined with the debt offering, the company would raise about $2 billion.
CEO Elon Musk will buy about $10 million of stock.
The proceeds of the sales will be used for “general corporate purposes,” and Tesla says it will have “significant discretion” over the use of any net proceeds.
Thursday’s announcement comes about a week after Tesla announced a wider-than-expected first quarter loss. On the company’s quarterly earnings call, CEO Elon Musk said he would be open to a capital raise.
“At this point, I do think there is some merit to raising capital,” he said. “This is probably about the right timing.”
Tesla’s stock has had a tough time as of late. Shares broke below key support near $250 in the days following the company’s first-quarter report, and on Wednesday closed at their lowest level since January 2017.
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