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Daimler Just Made Almost $800 Million By Selling Off Its Tesla Stake

Oct 22, 2014, 02:51 IST

AP Photo/Paul SakumaThank you, Daimler.

Daimler, parent company of Mercedes, was instrumental in rescuing Tesla from financial collapse back in 2009, taking a 9% stake in the electric carmaker and establishing a partnership.

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Five years and $29 billion of market cap later, Daimler is now selling off that stake, which for financial reasons has been reduced to 4%.

Daimler will make $780 million on the transaction - but not bail out on Tesla's future.

"Our partnership with Tesla is very successful and will be continued," said Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Daimler's chief, in a statement.

Tesla's tie-up with Daimler was extraordinarily useful for the electric carmaker at a time when many observers of the auto industry thought Musk's company didn't stand a chance. Daimler provided investment and acted as a customer, using Tesla's drivetrain technology when Musk was still selling only a two-seat, high-performance Roadster.

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Tesla needed support to stay in business and get its next vehicle, the Model S sedan, into production. It also needed to prove to the Department of Energy that the company was viable, in order to obtain a nearly $465-million loan guarantee.

Since it's IPO in 2010, a year after Daimler bought in, Tesla has seen its share price skyrocket by over 1,000%. Shares closed on Tuesday at $235.

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