Musk was in the news in his capacity as Twitter CEO as well. On Thursday,Musk threatened to sue Microsoft, accusing the company of “illegally using Twitter data” to train its artificial intelligence model. Musk’s threat comes a day after Microsoft was reportedly dropping Twitter from its ad...
One topic Musk didn't address on Wednesday's call was his campaigning and hefty spending in support of Donald Trump. Since publicly endorsing Trump shortly after the first assassination attempt on the former president in July, Musk has stepped up his rhetoric, most notably on X, and has...
Elon Musk, born in Pretoria, South Africa, is one of the most successful entrepreneurs of all time. Musk has achieved global fame as the chief executive officer (CEO) of electric automobile maker Tesla (TSLA) and the private space company SpaceX. Musk wasan early investorin several tech co...
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk says in a regulatory filing that he donated about 5 million shares of company stock worth roughly $5.7 billion to an unidentified charity in...
s richest people. The milestone mainly results from recent rallies of Tesla stocks. Most of Musk’s fortune is wrapped up in his holdings of Tesla. The entrepreneur owns 411.06 million Tesla shares, as of the latest filings, and about 304 million performance-based options. Tesla stock and ...
If Musk were to get his way of absolute free speech he would not be able to act in a fiduciary capacity as a board member, hence the reversal and now attempted takeover. Despite the initial increase in the stock price, Musk creates substantially more risk than reward as a significant stak...
The EV giant’s stock is seeing the biggest two-day price gain in its history, adding $38 billion to Musk’s wallet.
Elon Musk has founded, led, and invested in many businesses, most of which have become very successful companies, making him one of the richest people in the world, and oftentimes, the richest. Known for his eccentric personality, Musk continues to shape different areas of the world, from el...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Thursday that he would not sell any more Tesla stock for approximately two years. In a Twitter Spaces audio chat, Musk stated that he expects a “serious recession” in 2023 and a decrease in demand for high-cost items. ...