Elon Musk, in a tweet, acknowledged asking Bill Gates if he was shorting the electric carmaker’s stock.
Shorting a stock means betting that the price will drop.
Nevertheless, the world’s most valuable carmaker stock is still trading above $1000 with a market valuation of $1.039 trillion.
“The reason I asked him is that I heard Gates still owed Tesla half a billion dollars, so it’s not exactly top secret,” Elon Musk tweeted.
The tweet was intended to answer a Twitter user’s question about whether a screenshot of what appears to be a text conversation between the two billionaires was real.
The Tesla CEO responded with: “Yeah, but I did not leak it to the NYT.” They must have gotten it from friends.
The unverifiable chat showed Musk asking Gates: “Are you still short Tesla by half a billion dollars?”
In reply, Gates said, “Sorry, I haven’t closed it out yet. I am interested in discussing philanthropic possibilities.”
Taking issue with Musk’s philanthropy on climate change, Musk replied: “I can’t take your philanthropy seriously when you are short Tesla, the company taking the most action on climate change.”
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