• atocci@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It’d be in the banks’ best interest to not sell the debt then, right? Unless they think they can get more for it than the shares are worth.

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      This is will beyond my knowledge. I imagine if they seized his shares that would have a huge negative impact on TSLA stock price, potentially making them worth less that they could have sold the debt for. I think if he doesn’t pay, the banks are in for hurt no matter what.

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        1 year ago

        That’s a good point, it’s strange they accepted shares as collateral at all then if just claiming them can cause them to tank in value.