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The following email was sent to Tesla employees today:
Earlier today, I announced that I’m considering taking Tesla private at a price of $420/share. I wanted to let you know my rationale for this, and why I think this is the best path forward.
First, a final decision has not yet been made, but the reason for doing this is all about creating the environment for Tesla to operate best. As a public company, we are subject to wild swings in our stock price that can be a major distraction for everyone working at Tesla, all of whom are shareholders. Being public also subjects us to the quarterly earnings cycle that puts enormous pressure on Tesla to make decisions that may be right for a given quarter, but not necessarily right for the long-term. Finally, as the most shorted stock in the history of the stock market, being public means that there are large numbers of people who have the incentive to attack the company.
I fundamentally believe that we are at our best when everyone is focused on executing, when we can remain focused on our long-term mission, and when there are not perverse incentives for people to try to harm what we’re all trying to achieve.
This is especially true for a company like Tesla that has a long-term, forward-looking mission. SpaceX is a perfect example: it is far more operationally efficient, and that is largely due to the fact that it is privately held. This is not to say that it will make sense for Tesla to be private over the long-term. In the future, once Tesla enters a phase of slower, more predictable growth, it will likely make sense to return to the public markets.
Here’s what I envision being private would mean for all shareholders, including all of our employees.
First, I would like to structure this so that all shareholders have a choice. Either they can stay investors in a private Tesla or they can be bought out at $420 per share, which is a 20% premium over the stock price following our Q2 earnings call (which had already increased by 16%). My hope is for all shareholders to remain, but if they prefer to be bought out, then this would enable that to happen at a nice premium.
Second, my intention is for all Tesla employees to remain shareholders of the company, just as is the case at SpaceX. If we were to go private, employees would still be able to periodically sell their shares and exercise their options. This would enable you to still share in the growing value of the company that you have all worked so hard to build over time.
Third, the intention is not to merge SpaceX and Tesla. They would continue to have separate ownership and governance structures. However, the structure envisioned for Tesla is similar in many ways to the SpaceX structure: external shareholders and employee shareholders have an opportunity to sell or buy approximately every six months.
Finally, this has nothing to do with accumulating control for myself. I own about 20% of the company now, and I don’t envision that being substantially different after any deal is completed.
Basically, I’m trying to accomplish an outcome where Tesla can operate at its best, free from as much distraction and short-term thinking as possible, and where there is as little change for all of our investors, including all of our employees, as possible.
This proposal to go private would ultimately be finalized through a vote of our shareholders. If the process ends the way I expect it will, a private Tesla would ultimately be an enormous opportunity for all of us. Either way, the future is very bright and we’ll keep fighting to achieve our mission.
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Using anything with NFC as a Tesla Key?
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JoeTindley
Start date
Jul 4, 2021
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nfc tag
tesla model 3
Apr 27, 2021
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Lezenvia
Could anything that has NFC be used as a key with a Tesla Model 3, like NFC stickers?
Nov 28, 2018
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Riverside Co. CA
Could anything that has NFC be used as a key with a Tesla Model 3, like NFC stickers?
Mar 9, 2015
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there are some vendors on aliexpress which sell tokens, rings etc. i believe they buy the cards and then take the snesor out.
Jun 23, 2019
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New Zealand
The tesla keys are built on NFC standard but have additional security on top, so no not every NFC or rfid device would work.
Jul 21, 2012
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SF Bay Area
I believe you have to get a tesla keycard and get the chip out of that to turn something else into a key. Note, "phone as key" does not use NFC.
Apr 4, 2021
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Charleston, SC
My previous Samsung Fold2 and new Fold3 both work as NFC keys. I tap the phone to the door pillar and it locks and unlocks.
Aug 6, 2019
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601
New Zealand
Android phones with NFC and Tesla app can be used to unlock/lock the car same way as using the Telsa key card
Hold the phone to drivers side B pillar and it will unlock/lock the door
iPhone/iOS does not support this feature due to Apple restrictions on NFC
Oct 26, 2021
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Minnesota
I’m a bit upset that we cannot use our iPhones as NFC keys to unlock and start the car. I choose not to use Bluetooth and it’s an absolute nightmare to enter and start the car. Why does Android work and iPhone doesn’t?
Jun 23, 2019
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Because apple security and app access I think , plus apple has developed its own vehicle key system
Oct 26, 2021
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Minnesota
That’s great and all, but Tesla being a dominant car producer and Apple being the best tech producer… wtf am I missing?
Aug 6, 2019
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New Zealand
That’s great and all, but Tesla being a dominant car producer and Apple being the best tech producer… wtf am I missing?
Sep 25, 2021
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Qc, Canada
That’s great and all, but Tesla being a dominant car producer and Apple being the best tech producer… wtf am I missing?
Aug 18, 2015
2,128
1,235
South Florida
I’m a bit upset that we cannot use our iPhones as NFC keys to unlock and start the car. I choose not to use Bluetooth and it’s an absolute nightmare to enter and start the car. Why does Android work and iPhone doesn’t?
Oct 26, 2021
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Sep 11, 2021
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Oct 26, 2021
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Minnesota
Yes, but who wants to bring a fob with them when going to the gym?
Dec 7, 2018
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New Jersey - Morris County
Android serves the community Google's productization of the end user.
May 31, 2015
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lake elsinore, ca
3 years later i'm still waiting for them to allow using my watch as a key...IMO that would be infinitely more useful than allowing anything with NFC.
Nov 11, 2019
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Raleigh, NC
Apple closed ecosystem makes it less desirable than Android.
Apple serves Apple.
Android serves the community.
Jun 23, 2019
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New Zealand
Not trying to be abrupt or disrespectful but AAPL is a trillion dollar company whatever they are doing it is clearly working
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