Elon Musk on Political Spending
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Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the company's autonomous ambitions, and the chief executive's thoughts on his politics involvements.
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Crashes Out When Asked About South Africa Starlink DealSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa is planning to offer Musk a Starlink contract ahead of Ramphosa’s meeting with Donald Trump, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, despite the fact that Musk’s business doesn’t fit the parameters of South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment laws.
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Elon Musk is in a legal fight with Microsoft but made a virtual appearance at the software giant’s annual developer conference to reveal that Microsoft's cloud computing platform will now host Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok.
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Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, And 16 US Households Gained $1 Trillion In 2024—An Amount Larger Than Switzerland's Entire EconomyThe figure exceeds the size of Switzerland’s economy and highlights the growing disparity in U.S. wealth distribution. Tesla’s Elon Musk, Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett, and Amazon’s ...
Billionaire Elon Musk said Tuesday he's committed to being CEO of Tesla in five years' time as the automaker faced intense consumer and stockprice pressure over his work with President Donald Trump's government.
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New York Magazine on MSNElon Musk Is Making a Killing Off Trump’s Foreign PolicyFor axing the parts of the federal bureaucracy he didn’t like, Musk has earned a cushy second act — as the recipient of sweetheart deals from foreign governments looking to gain favor with the president.
During an interview Tuesday at Bloomberg’s Qatar Economic Forum in Doha, Musk was asked if he was committed to being the leader of Tesla for the next five years, and he responded with a “yes.” When asked in a followup if he had any doubts about that plan, he said “well, I might die.”
Elon Musk’s pledge to step back from campaign spending — if he means it — is rippling across the nation’s political landscape. Some Republicans are worried that they might be losing their whale. Some Democrats fear they are losing their foil.