
Elon Musk is $170 billion richer since endorsing Trump
As Musk winds down at DOGE, he returns to a business empire flush with opportunities and fewer investigations—but new reputational challenges.
As Musk winds down at DOGE, he returns to a business empire flush with opportunities and fewer investigations—but new reputational challenges.
Abel Avellan is taking on SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Project Kuiper in the battle to provide broadband satellite internet directly to your smartphone.
Earlier reports suggested Tesla’s board was searching for a successor to Musk, who shot down the claim as “deliberately false.”
Concerns about Tesla’s plunging stock prompted board members to hunt for a successor to CEO Elon Musk, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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The billionaire has faced backlash over DOGE, which has made sweeping funding cuts and layoffs to several agencies across the federal government.
Tesla’s $19.3 billion revenue was far below analyst forecasts of $21.3 billion.
Musk has 14 children with four women, but sources told The Wall Street Journal the number is likely “much” higher.
While DOGE dismay has hammered Tesla stock, SpaceX is still flying high with investors as the world’s most valuable private company. But economic realities and the physical limits of beaming internet connectivity from space could puncture the good vibes.
Musk hasn’t explicitly rebuked or endorsed Trump’s new tariff policy.