🔍 Elon Musk Owns Just 12.78% of Tesla, Yet That’s Worth Over $130 Billion!
Most people assume Elon Musk owns Tesla but the reality might surprise you. According to the latest shareholder data, Elon holds only 12.78% of Tesla. Yet, thanks to Tesla’s
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Suniyo
Can someone give Bus... • 7m
Elon Musk owns 20% of Tesla.
Jeff Bezos owns 9% of Amazon.
Jensen Huang owns 4% of NVIDIA.
These incredibly successful people understood one main thing.
The more money you make for other people, the more money you make yourself. Even if the pie
OpenAI was created to save humanity.
Now, Elon Musk says it’s become the very thing he feared most.
So, he’s pouring billions into fighting the monster he helped create.
The shocking story of why Musk is building AI to battle AI:
In 2015, Elon Mu
Elon musk takes a smart move to make relations with customers.
He built the underground tunnel just for teslas in Los Angeles (infamous for its traffic congestion). With this he created the controlled environment where Teslas with autopilot and Full
Elon Musk owns 20% of Tesla.
Jeff Bezos? Just 9% of Amazon.
Jensen Huang? 4% of NVIDIA.
Here’s what these visionaries understood early on:
You don’t need 100% of the pie to win big.
The secret? Create value for others.
The more you make others s
Modi and Musk chatting tech? That’s like Iron Man calling up the Prime Minister for a collab. Starlink beaming internet from space and Tesla revving into India—this could be a game-changer. If all goes well, expect fewer wires, cleaner roads, and a s
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 8m
Elon Musk often reminds me of Steve Jobs.
No, not as a businessman or innovator.
But as a marketing genius.
He believes in $0 marketing. Yet, his products are the most talked about on the planet.
Here are his 3 simple strategies and what you can l
The biggest minds in AI are gathering under one roof and it's going to change everything 🌎
Y Combinator's first-ever AI Startup School is about to make history!
Y Combinator is launching its first-ever AI Startup School in San Francisco next month
The most powerful publically known businessman
Elon musk has a habit of taking risks and that's why most people respect him. Elon just took a pure risk of supporting Trump in US presidential election
He purchased Twitter and used it to spread Right
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Tushar Aher Patil
Trying to do better • 10d
Day 12
The Syndicate That Built Silicon Valley: A Tale of The PayPal Mafia
In the wild west of the late 1990s dot-com boom, two outfits were squaring off. On one side, Max Levchin and Peter Thiel ran Confinity, dealing in PalmPilot software and secur