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A Tesla Executive Sold Stock. It Wasn’t Elon Musk.
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Musk committed to selling 10% of his stake in the company, after posting a Twitter (TWTR) poll on Nov. 6 which asked if people backed the move.\nWhen the survey was posted, that worked out to about 17 million shares. That’s a lot of stock—and large amounts of shares being bought or sold will move a company’s stock price significantly. Since the poll, Musk has sold about 7.6 million shares, including ones that were sold to pay taxes when exercising expiring management stock options. The sales have netted about $8.2 billion in proceeds.\nThey’ve also created an overhang for Tesla: Its stock has fallen about 7% since Musk tweeted the survey. (The S&P 500 has been flat over the same time period, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has slipped about 2%.)\nBut Friday’s sale, disclosed on a Form 4 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, wasn’t Musk offloading some of his holdings: Instead, Tesla CFO Zachry Kirkhorn sold 1,250 shares worth about $1.3 million. 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