Leo KoGuan Calls for $15 Billion Tesla Buyback as Stock Continues to Struggle

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Billionaire entrepreneur and investor Leo KoGuan, a self-described “fanboy” of Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the third-largest individual shareholder in the electric vehicle maker, is calling on the company to buy back $15 billion worth of stock to help reverse its recent slide on Wall Street.

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KoGuan offered the advice in a since-deleted tweet to Martin Viecha, Tesla’s senior director of investor relations, according to reports from CNBC and Teslarati.

KoGuan reportedly advised Tesla to “immediately announce” that it is planning to buy back $5 billion of company shares this year and another $10 billion next year. The Tesla whale also suggested that if the company used its free cash flow to fund the stock buyback, it wouldn’t affect the company’s $18 billion in cash reserves.

KoGuan is the third largest individual Tesla shareholder after Elon Musk and Oracle founder Larry Ellison, Teslarati noted, citing a confirmation from Viecha. According to Bloomberg, KoGuan owned 6.31 million Tesla shares as of Sept. 2021. He also has options to buy 1.82 million more shares at a strike price well below the recent levels.

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Stock buybacks are an option publicly traded companies sometimes use to prop up their stock prices and return capital to shareholders. Tesla shares fell after market opening on May 20 (down about 5.5% as of 11 a.m. EST) after finishing slightly lower the previous session. The EV maker’s stock, which currently trades near $670, has lost nearly 40% of its value since closing above $1,145 on April 4.

That can’t be cheery news to investors like KoGuan, though he maintains a bullish outlook on the company. In addition to being one of Tesla’s largest individual shareholders, he has been among its biggest cheerleaders over the last couple of years.

“I regarded myself as Elon’s fanboy,” KoGuan told Forbes in an interview last October. “I would say he is the only person I really respect on Earth.”

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He definitely has a high regard for Tesla’s ability to generate cash flow.

In another tweet, KoGuan said that Tesla’s free cash flow amounted to $2.2 billion in the first quarter of 2022. He expects that figure to climb to $8 billion by the end of the year and $17 billion in 2023, after capital expenditures have been factored in. A follow-up tweet by KoGuan suggested that Tesla can invest in full self-driving technology, its Optimus bot and new factories while also buying back its “undervalued stocks,” CNBC noted.

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