On July 10, Tesla's stock price rose 10.78%, with a market value exceeding US$280 billion. Tesla CEO Musk's net worth soared overnight to US$6.1 billion to US$70.5 billion, surpassing the stock god Buffett and becoming the world's seventh richest man.

htmlOn July 10, the stock price of Tesla rose 10.78%, with a market value exceeding US$280 billion. Tesla CEO O Musk 's net worth soared overnight to US$6.1 billion to US$70.5 billion, surpassing the stock god Buffett to become the seventh richest man in the world.

Recently, Tesla has been constantly experiencing good news, including delivery volume exceeding expectations, factory resumes work smoothly, or being included in S&P 500 index , etc. Today, there is another good news for Tesla . According to reports, there are 2,000 fast charging stations in Tesla worldwide and 18,000 charging pile equipment.

Affected by the news, Tesla closed up 10.78% on Friday, and its stock price exceeded US$1,500 to US$1,544.65 for the first time, setting a record high, with a market value of nearly US$290 billion. The company's share price has risen 27.9% this week and has risen 269% this year. According to rough calculations, last night alone, Tesla 's stock contributed about US$5.6 billion in asset appreciation to Musk.

Bloomberg Billionaire Index shows that CEO Musk's wealth increased by $6.1 billion this Friday due to the surge in Tesla stock price in recent days. Musk is currently the seventh richest man in the world, surpassing the stock god Buffett, and is also ahead of Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Google founder Sergey Brynn.

Musk, 49, owns about one-fifth of the shares outstanding in Tesla , accounting for the vast majority of his $70.5 billion fortune. Space X, whose major shares, contributed about $15 billion to its wealth. The share price of Tesla has risen 269% this year. The rapid rise in valuation of Tesla has allowed Musk to receive a salary reward of $595 million a few days ago, making him the highest paid CEO in the United States.

text/Beijing Youth League-Beijing Headlines reporter Wang Ronghui