No one should be surprised that Tesla is selling even more stock
It's an equity raise that Wall Street had anticipated, but that came sooner than many Tesla watchers expected.
Tesla priced the offering at $242 per share, and on Friday upped the amount of stock it plans to sell, to 2.69 million shares from 2.1, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Tesla ended the week trading at $243 per share.
From the WSJ's Chelsey Dulaney:
No one should have been surprised by Tesla's decision to sell stock, and no one should be surprised that it's now going to sell even more stock.
Elon Musk's startup electric car maker needs cash. The company has said that it will end the year with $1 billion in the bank, and it has a $750 credit line, but it also spent over $400 million in the second quarter.
It's a car company, and car companies burn a lot of cash, particularly when they're launching new vehicles, as Tesla is now with the Model X SUV.