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When Australian radio talk show hosts asked Elon Musk's dad for his thoughts on his son's life and career, he didn't hold back. He said he wasn't proud of the billionaire businessman and liked his brother Kimbal more.
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He appears to be desperate.
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Colin Jost and Michael Che of 'Saturday Night Live' parodied Elon Musk's rumored plans to buy Twitter, which the Tesla and SpaceX co-founder claims is all about returning the network to its promise as a refuge for free speech.
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Elon Musk's Twitter strategy could be aimed at combating the ESG political movement that has infected businesses.
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Teslas will always be in demand. Perhaps space rockets will as well. Petrol vehicles will be discreetly phased away. And if you acquire enough likes and followers, you could win a spot on Mars' planned space colony. With the announcement today that Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and one of the world's richest men, has purchased a 9.2 percent interest in Twitter, there will be plenty of jokes about how he may transform the social media site. But by far the most important is this. He may be able to shift it to the libertarian right. That would be quite big.
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According to an SEC filing issued Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk purchased a 9.2 percent interest in Twitter Inc.
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SpaceX provides critical advantages to the United States over its competitors.
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As inflation soars at a rate not seen in decades, Tesla CEO Elon Musk advises investors to prioritize physical goods above cash.
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Elon Musk has been a trendsetter and star in the crypto realm, but his brother Kimbal is not as optimistic.
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Elon Musk has limited empathy, according to his brother Kimbal. That could make the Tesla and SpaceX CEO a particularly bad boss.