- Tesla surged as much as 21% Tuesday, bringing its market value to more than $165 billion.
- A market valuation of more than $150 billion makes Tesla CEO Elon Musk eligible to unlock the second tranche his mega-payout package.
- Still, Musk is months if not years away from completing all of the milestones of the payout plan, which would award him options worth about $50 billion in total.
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Shares of Tesla gained as much as 21% on Tuesday, pushing the company’s market value to more than $165 billion.
If the gains hold, it means Tesla has cleared another hurdle of CEO Elon Musk’s massive payout package. The second milestone of Musk’s mega-compensation deal is that Tesla’s market value hit $150 billion, the third milestone is a market value of $200 billion.
Each time Musk passes a hurdle, he gets close to unlocking a tranche of 1.7 million Tesla stock options with a strike price of $350.
There’s still a lot of time before any of the tranches are unlocked, however. For Musk to complete the market value goals and release the stock options, Tesla’s average trailing share price must exceed the market value for six months as well as 30 days. In addition, Tesla has to meet a number of revenue and Ebitda goals for Musk to unlock the options.
Musk was granted his outstanding compensation package in January 2018. It has a number of vesting tranches related to market capitalization and operational milestones that Tesla must reach for Musk to unlock up to 20.3 million stock options. Musk is not guaranteed a salary or any cash bonuses along the way.
When Musk was first awarded the package, it was worth $2.6 billion in total, and Musk had the potential to gain as much as $55.8 billion. This number has fallen slightly because the company has since awarded stock to employees and sold $2.7 billion in shares and convertible bonds.
So far this year, Musk has added $13.5 billion to his wealth through Monday’s close, bringing his total net worth to $41 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Tesla has gained roughly 87% year-to-date through Monday’s close.