Daimler AG said it has sold its 4% stake in Tesla Motors Inc.
for $780 million, a position it took with an investment prior to
Tesla's 2010 public offering.
Daimler said it would continue to buy powertrains for its
B-Class electric car from Tesla, which is rolling out this
year.
"We are extremely satisfied with the development of our
investment in Tesla, but it is not necessary for our partnership
and cooperation," said Bodo Uebber, a member of the Stuttgart,
Germany, company's board of management. "For this reason, we have
decided to divest of our shares. This will also allow Tesla to
broaden its investor base."
Daimler initially acquired a 9.1% interest in Tesla in May 2009.
In July of that year, 40% of that investment was transferred to
Aabar Investments PJSC. As a result of capital increases at Tesla,
Daimler's stake in the company decreased to around 4%, the company
said in a statement.
It wasn't immediately clear whether Harald Kroeger, a Daimler
executive over electrification of vehicles, would remain on Tesla's
board of directors.
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