Trillionaire
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Bonkers SpaceX Stats from its Nasdaq Debut
SpaceX’s record-breaking IPO has stunned Wall Street, raising $75 billion and making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. The company saw historic trading volumes, dwarfing major ETFs and tech giants. SpaceX’s market capitalization quickly surpassed Amazon’s, despite significant disparities in revenue and profitability. The company also announced a $60 billion acquisition of AI startup Cursor, signaling ambitious growth in the AI sector.
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Elon Musk Set to Become World’s First Trillionaire as SpaceX Goes Public
Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire, with his net worth exceeding $1 trillion. This milestone was primarily driven by the successful IPO of SpaceX, which debuted on the Nasdaq. His combined stakes in SpaceX and Tesla propelled his wealth to unprecedented levels, surpassing the combined wealth of the next five richest billionaires. This achievement intensifies discussions on wealth inequality and the influence of tech magnates.
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Elon Musk’s Net Worth on Track to Top $1 Trillion with SpaceX IPO
Elon Musk is nearing trillionaire status with SpaceX’s upcoming IPO. His SpaceX stake is valued at $866.5 billion, and the company projects a $1.77 trillion valuation. This offering follows Tesla’s successful IPO 16 years ago, where his stake is now worth $355 billion. Musk will retain over 82% voting control of SpaceX post-offering, subject to a one-year lock-up period. SpaceX’s valuation would place it among the most valuable U.S. companies.
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Tesla’s Board Approved a Trillion-Dollar Pay Package for Musk
Tesla’s board proposes a new compensation plan potentially worth $900 billion for Elon Musk, contingent on achieving ambitious market cap and operational targets over the next decade, including reaching an $8.5 trillion market capitalization and delivering 20 million vehicles. If achieved, Musk’s ownership could double. This aims to retain Musk and prioritize Tesla, focusing on autonomous driving, robotaxis, and robots, shifting away from a solely EV-centric model. Success hinges on navigating strategic transitions and competition, amid concerns about inter-company transactions and potential conflicts of interest.