Kimbal Musk, brother of Elon Musk and a board member of Tesla Inc., recently made headlines for selling over $25 million worth of Tesla shares. According to a recent SEC filing, Kimbal offloaded 56,820 shares of Tesla common stock on December 9 at a weighted average price of $450.66 per share.
In addition to the sale, Kimbal also donated 15,242 shares to a donor-advised fund, valued at approximately $6.8 million. Despite these transactions, Kimbal still holds a significant stake in Tesla, with 1,376,373 shares held directly.
Kimbal is known for his accurate predictions on Tesla’s stock performance, with the company’s current price-to-earnings ratio exceeding 300. The sale of his shares comes at a time when Tesla’s stock price is surging, allowing Kimbal to capitalize on the opportunity.
The donation to the donor-advised fund is a strategic move that allows Kimbal to claim a tax deduction for the charitable contribution immediately while distributing the funds to specific charities over time. This demonstrates Kimbal’s balanced approach to managing his stake in Tesla, balancing personal gain with philanthropic efforts.
Overall, Kimbal’s recent transactions highlight his strategic investment approach and commitment to giving back to the community. As he continues to navigate the financial landscape, his actions serve as a reminder of the importance of thoughtful financial planning and philanthropy in the world of investing.
This article was originally published on Benzinga.com.

