Loses world's richest title. One tweet costs him $15 billion
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has yet again slipped to the number two spot on Bloomberg's list of the world’s richest person. Musk's net worth reduced by a whopping $15.2 billion in a day after Tesla shares slid 8.6% on Monday. E-tailer Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos has once again topped the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Bezos has $186 billion in wealth as against Musk's $183 billion fortune.
Tesla witnessed the biggest one-day decline in its value since September 2020 on Monday. The decline in Tesla’s value was fueled mainly by Musk’s comments on Saturday that the prices of Bitcoin and Ether “do seem high."
Musk's tweet came two weeks after Tesla announced it has added $1.5 billion in Bitcoin to its balance sheet.
Bitcoin, the world's biggest cryptocurrency, slid as much as 12.5% to $48,071 Tuesday after a bout of volatility highlighted doubts about the durability of the token’s mesmerizing rally.
The other trigger for the decline in Tesla's value was Musk's admission, this also on Twitter, that Tesla's Model Y Standard Range SUV would still be available “off the menu" because it doesn’t meet the company’s “Standard of Excellence."