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   name        = Elon Musk|
   known_for    = Co-founded [[X.com]]<br />Purchased [[Twitter]] for $44 billion USD|
   known_for    = Co-founded [[X.com]], [[SpaceX]], and [[Tesla]]<br />Purchased [[Twitter]] for $44 billion USD|
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'''Elon Musk''' is a businessman.
'''Elon Reeve Musk''' (born June 28, 1971) is a businessman who was the world's richest man from September [[2021]] to December 7, [[2022]] and again beginning on December 8, 2022.
 
As of November 1, [[2023]], Musk was worth an estimated $217 billion USD.


==X.com==
==X.com==
Musk co-founded the online bank [[X.com]] in [[1999]], which merged with [[Confinity]] in [[2000]] and was renamed [[Paypal]] in [[2001]].
With [[Harris Fricker]], [[Christopher Payne]], and [[Ed Ho]], Musk co-founded the online bank [[X.com]] in [[1999]]. X.com merged with [[Confinity]] in [[2000]] and ceased banking operations in October of that year. The same month, Musk was replaced as CEO by [[Peter Thiel]]. X.com was renamed [[PayPal]] in [[2001]]. Musk received $100 million USD after selling his interest in the company.
 
==SpaceX==
Elon Musk founded [[SpaceX]], a commercial spaceflight company, on March 14, [[2002]].
 
The [[National Aeronautics and Space Administration]] of the United States ended its space shuttle program on July 21, [[2011]]. SpaceX began transporting cargo to and from the [[International Space Station]] in [[2012]]. In [[2020]], SpaceX also began transporting people under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
 
==Tesla==
On July 1, [[2003]], the electric car company [[Tesla]] was founded by [[Martin Eberhard]] and [[Marc Tarpenning]]. In February [[2004]], Musk invested $6.5 million USD in Tesla.
 
In [[2009]], Eberhard was replaced by Musk as CEO of Tesla and Musk claimed to be a co-founder of the company. Eberhard sued the company claiming that Musk was trying to rewrite the company's history by removing mention of the former as a co-founder.
 
A settlement was reached where Eberhard, Tarpenning, and Musk were considered co-founders in the company along with Tesla's third employee [[Ian Wright]] and its first chief technical officer [[J. B. Straubel]].


==Twitter acquisition==
==Twitter acquisition==
[[Twitter|Twitter, Inc.]] was purchased by Elon Musk on October 27, [[2022]]. Musk fired the top three executives immediately after the purchase and fired approximately half of the company's nearly 7,500 employees the next week.
[[Twitter|Twitter, Inc.]] was purchased by Elon Musk on October 27, [[2022]] for $44 billion USD which was borrowed against the collateral of his shares of stock in Tesla and SpaceX. Musk fired the top three executives immediately after the purchase and fired approximately half of the company's nearly 7,500 employees the next week.


On November 9, 2022, Musk launched a reorganized Twitter Blue on [[iOS]], giving a checkmark to anyone who paid $8 USD for the subscription. Immediately after the service went live, accounts began abusing the system by impersonating companies and celebrities.
On November 9, 2022, Musk launched a reorganized Twitter Blue on [[iOS]], giving a checkmark to anyone who paid $8 USD for the subscription. Immediately after the service went live, accounts began abusing the system by impersonating companies and celebrities.

Revision as of 18:38, 3 November 2023

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Elon Musk
Known for Co-founded X.com, SpaceX, and Tesla
Purchased Twitter for $44 billion USD
Birth June 28, 1971
Death

Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is a businessman who was the world's richest man from September 2021 to December 7, 2022 and again beginning on December 8, 2022.

As of November 1, 2023, Musk was worth an estimated $217 billion USD.

X.com

With Harris Fricker, Christopher Payne, and Ed Ho, Musk co-founded the online bank X.com in 1999. X.com merged with Confinity in 2000 and ceased banking operations in October of that year. The same month, Musk was replaced as CEO by Peter Thiel. X.com was renamed PayPal in 2001. Musk received $100 million USD after selling his interest in the company.

SpaceX

Elon Musk founded SpaceX, a commercial spaceflight company, on March 14, 2002.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States ended its space shuttle program on July 21, 2011. SpaceX began transporting cargo to and from the International Space Station in 2012. In 2020, SpaceX also began transporting people under NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

Tesla

On July 1, 2003, the electric car company Tesla was founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. In February 2004, Musk invested $6.5 million USD in Tesla.

In 2009, Eberhard was replaced by Musk as CEO of Tesla and Musk claimed to be a co-founder of the company. Eberhard sued the company claiming that Musk was trying to rewrite the company's history by removing mention of the former as a co-founder.

A settlement was reached where Eberhard, Tarpenning, and Musk were considered co-founders in the company along with Tesla's third employee Ian Wright and its first chief technical officer J. B. Straubel.

Twitter acquisition

Twitter, Inc. was purchased by Elon Musk on October 27, 2022 for $44 billion USD which was borrowed against the collateral of his shares of stock in Tesla and SpaceX. Musk fired the top three executives immediately after the purchase and fired approximately half of the company's nearly 7,500 employees the next week.

On November 9, 2022, Musk launched a reorganized Twitter Blue on iOS, giving a checkmark to anyone who paid $8 USD for the subscription. Immediately after the service went live, accounts began abusing the system by impersonating companies and celebrities.

Twitter was merged with a newly founded X Corp. on March 9, 2023. The resulting company retained the name X Corp. Musk's X.com domain was redirected to Twitter on July 23, 2023.