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After success with his early internet start-ups, Elon Musk became what everyone in the late 1990s wanted to be: a dotcom millionaire.
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'If you don’t make stuff, there’s no stuff.'
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Tesla and SpaceX have a presence in Texas
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Elon Musk's private company, SpaceX, made its second manned flight to the space station this Sunday.
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Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk did four antigen tests to find out if he had Covid-19. And he got amazing results.
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Netflix, Tesla, Amazon… three companies which have revolutionized the uses in their respective sectors in recent years. Wondering if it's still worth investing your savings in? Follow our advice.
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Ford will offer early retirement incentives with hopes of cutting its US white-collar workforce by 1,400 more positions. Kumar Galhotra, the company’s president of the Americas, told employees about the offers Wednesday morning. The company says they’re part of an $11 billion restructuring plan that started more than a year ago. Most of the reductions …
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Ferrari trimmed its full-year earnings forecast on Monday after second-quarter income fell 60 percent due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but said orders were “very strong,” sending the luxury carmaker’s shares up nearly 4 percent. Chief Executive Louis Camilleri told analysts that last quarter’s order book was up double digits (percentage) in absolute …
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Shares of online used car seller Vroom Inc. soared nearly 83 percent in their market debut on Tuesday, as the US IPO market roars back to life after the coronavirus crisis slammed the brakes on new listings. Shares opened at $40.25, giving the company a market value of $4.54 billion. The IPO was priced at …
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At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in mid-April, used-car dealer Alex Tovstanovsky had vehicles jammed six rows deep on his lot in the western Chicago suburb of Naperville. But the seeming oversupply was not a mistake. Despite plummeting sales at his store, Prestige Motor Works, Tovstanovsky was betting on a recovery, buying dozens of …