Freddie Lait, chief investment officer at investment management firm Latitude Investment Management, said today that Tesla is likely to be acquired by a technology company based on current valuations. Wright said that Tesla's current market value is about 52.5 billion US dollars, worthy of acquisition by technology companies like Apple. In an interview with CNBC, Wright said: "Based on such valuations, Tesla is likely to be acquired."

Wright also said: "It has its own operating system, its own technology, or a great brand." Wright believes that Tesla's technology can also be integrated into the products of another company.
Speaking of last year's Tesla privatization, Wright said that investors like Saudi Arabia's sovereign investment funds are not the best buyers of Tesla. He said: "I don't see any logic in this."

Regarding the topic of Apple's acquisition of Tesla, some analysts have previously raised such views. In December last year, Danish investment bank Saxo Bank estimated that in 2019, Apple might acquire Tesla for $520 per share. In contrast, Tesla's privatization offer last August was $420 per shar