The initial public offering for SpaceX could make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. Just how wealthy is the tech founder? His fortune now stands at roughly $970 billion, mostly in stock, according to a WSJ analysis.
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Current and former SpaceX employees are poised to hit it big when the rocket-and-satellite maker goes public next week.
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A jury sided with Sam Altman and OpenAI in court. But Elon Musk won in the court of public opinion, writes Tim Higgins.
Exclusive: SpaceX’s planned initial public offering is expected to be a windfall for futurist investors and venture capitalists. A publicity-shy hedge-fund manager is also expected to make a killing.
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Exclusive: Boeing and Toyota donated $1 million each to help fund a new reality-television inspired show starring Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy with his family on a road trip
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Private credit was supposed to stay tucked away from traditional banking. It didn't. Banks lent $300 billion to private credit firms — and now that the cracks are showing, WSJ explains what's at stake.
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To mark Apple's 50th anniversary, Tim Cook walked WSJ inside a secret archive of prototypes and early hardware. Watch the new video to see the story of five decades in one room—including tech Cook himself had never seen.
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BlackBerry is back. The company left for dead long ago is making money again—and not by making phones.
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