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Greg Chang and Yueqi Yang

Musk asks Twitter: Should I sell 10% of my Tesla stock?

Elon Musk proposed selling 10% of his Tesla Inc. stock on Twitter Saturday, and took a poll of people on the social network to see if they supported it.

Musk said he would “abide by the results of this poll, whichever way it goes.”

The amount of stock in play is valued at about $21 billion, based on his holdings of 170.5 million Tesla shares. The stock, which surged 74% this year to a record on Thursday, closed 0.6% lower at $1,222.09 on Friday.

The number of shares Musk could be set to offload based on the Twitter poll is equivalent to 80% of the average daily trading volume for Tesla in the past three months.

As of 5:09 p.m. in New York, more than 55% of the 846,378 users who had voted supported Musk selling his shares. The poll will end around 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Musk, the world’s richest person known for his tongue-in-cheek tweets, cited recent discussion of the wealthy hoarding unrealized gains to avoid paying taxes.

The amount of Tesla stock Musk may potentially sell would be even greater if his options are included.

“We are witnessing the Twitter masses deciding the outcome of a $25B coin flip,” venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya said in response to Musk’s tweet.

Saturday’s tweet marks the second time within a week that Musk has discussed selling Tesla shares.

On Sunday, he challenged a United Nations official who said just a small percentage of the billionaire’s wealth could help solve world hunger. He wrote that he would sell Tesla stock if the World Food Program could describe the accounting on his Twitter thread.

“Looking forward to the day when the richest person in the world paying some tax does not depend on a Twitter poll,” University of California, Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman said in a tweet.

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