Tesla closes US$2.7 billion mixed offering of shares, debt

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Tesla Inc said on Wednesday it closed its US$2.7 billion offering of stock and convertible notes and that it was over-subscribed, giving the ...

REUTERS: Tesla Inc said on Wednesday it closed its US$2.7 billion offering of stock and convertible notes and that it was over-subscribed, giving the electric carmaker much needed cash as it ramps up production.

Tesla sold about US$860 million in shares and US$1.84 billion in debt, after the underwriters exercised their option to buy 15 percent in each offering.

 

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