Tesla Inc TSLA CEO and Twitter Inc's TWTR largest individual stakeholder — Elon Musk — took aim at the high costs involved in protecting Meta Platforms Inc FB CEO Mark Zuckerberg from threats.
What Happened: Musk said on Sunday that the $26.8 million spent on protecting Facebook founder Zuckerberg from threats sounded “high.”
The entrepreneur was reacting to a report from GiGadgets which said that millions were spent protecting Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg in 2021.
Sounds high
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 18, 2022
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Why It Matters: The $26.8 million was spent on private travel, security protocol due to COVID-19, and an increase in costs associated with security personnel, according to GiGadgets.
Musk had also taken a dig at Facebook earlier this month and said that the Meta-run social media platform gave him “the willies.”
In 2020, Musk dubbed Facebook “lame” in response to a tweet by actor Sacha Baron Cohen.
Musk has also contributed financially to support Signal, a rival of the Meta Platforms’ Whatsapp messaging service.
Price Action: On Thursday, Tesla shares closed 3.7% lower at $985 in the regular session and rose 0.4% in the after-hours trading. On the same day, Meta Platforms shares closed 2.2% lower at $210.18 in the regular session, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
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