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Elon Musk reaches $304 billion, cementing his place as world's wealthiest


Elon Musk has frequently been at or near the top of the list of the world’s wealthiest people, competing closely with other billionaires like Bernard Arnault and Jeff Bezos. As of recent assessments, his net worth fluctuates around $250 billion to $300 billion, though it varies with stock market changes, especially since a significant portion of his wealth is tied to Tesla stock.

Elon Musk is indeed the head of multiple companies, notably including:

  1. Tesla – An electric vehicle and clean energy company.
  2. SpaceX – A private aerospace company focused on space exploration and satellite deployment.
  3. X (formerly Twitter) – A social media platform he acquired in 2022.
  4. The Boring Company – A company focused on tunnel construction to reduce urban traffic.
  5. Neuralink – A neurotechnology company developing implantable brain–machine interfaces.
  6. SolarCity (now part of Tesla) – Initially a solar energy services company, now integrated into Tesla's energy products division.
  7. xAI – His newest venture, focused on artificial intelligence research.

These ventures cover diverse fields, including transportation, energy, social media, neurotechnology, space exploration, and AI. His ambitious projects and investments have contributed to his vast wealth and influence across these industries.

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