Musk says Saudi fund pushed for two years to take Tesla private

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(Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund has been pushing to take private in talks with dating back nearly two years and also backed the deal last week, Musk said in a blog post on Monday.

Musk last week shocked investors with his announcement on that he was looking to take private at $420 a share, valuing the company at $72 billion. He provided no details on funding except that it was "secured".

"Going back almost two years, the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund has approached me multiple times about taking private," Musk wrote in a blog post on Monday.

"They first met with me at the beginning of 2017 to express this interest because of the important need to diversify away from They then held several additional meetings with me over the next year to reiterate this interest and to try to move forward with a going private transaction.

"Obviously, the Saudi sovereign fund has more than enough capital needed to execute on such a transaction."

Musk said that since his posts last week the of the Saudi fund had expressed support for proceeding with the deal subject to financial and other due diligence.

"I left the July 31st meeting (with the fund) with no question that a deal with the Saudi sovereign fund could be closed, and that it was just a matter of getting the process moving," Musk said.

"This is why I referred to 'funding secured' in the August 7th announcement."

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; editing by Patrick Graham)

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 19:09 IST