Up and down Tesla’s shareholder roster, fortunes are ballooning. Singapore-based retail trader Leo KoGuan emerged last week as the company’s third-biggest individual shareholder, rocketing him up the wealth ranks with a net worth valued at US$12.1 billion. Larry Ellison, who spent 44 years building software maker Oracle Corp, has only been a big investor in Tesla since 2018, but his stake is now worth US$18.1 billion, almost a quarter the value of his Oracle holding.
Buffett’s prodigious philanthropy helps explain some of the growing gap between his and Musk’s fortune. The value investor has donated a portion of his Berkshire stock every year to various charitable organizations, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Buffett, 91, said in June that the value of his gifts over the past 16 years totalled US$41 billion.
Musk, 50, weighed in on philanthropy over the weekend on Twitter, responding to a United Nations World Food Programme director who had challenged billionaires like Musk to step up to prevent starvation. Musk responded by saying he would sell Tesla stock worth US$6 billion “right now” if the U.N. agency could outline how it would use the money to solve world hunger.
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