Replying to an X user who posted that Berkshire Hathaway owner should sell all his shares in Apple and buy Tesla instead, the electric car company owner responded that it is an "obvious move" for him.
"He (Buffett) should take a position in Tesla. It's an obvious move," posted the X owner.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has a stake in Chinese EV maker BYD but not in Tesla.
Last weekend, in response to a post quoting Buffett's advice about the importance of spending time with loved ones, Musk replied that he would love to spend the last day of his life with his kids.
Musk had even invited Buffett to invest in Tesla early on, when the company was worth 0.1%, or less than USD 7 billion, from what it is today.
"Too bad he didn't invest in Tesla when it was 0.1% of today's value," Musk posted on X recently.
The tech billionaire is trying to "reorganise" Tesla as the electric car company registered heavy losses in the January-March quarter this year.
The company's net profit plunged 55% to USD 1.13 billion from USD 2.51 billion in the year-ago quarter.
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