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by ohthatsnotright
790 days ago
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Which occurred primarily before he took over Twitter and ran it into the ground while at the same time tanking the goodwill people had for Tesla. It really seems unlikely one human can split themselves between so many projects and keep all of them successful unless they dis-engage from a few and let those they hired run the show (mostly how he's behaved with SpaceX). If the person is like this they likely don't deserve the sort of compensation talked about in this article. |
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https://companiesmarketcap.com/twitter/marketcap/
> while at the same time tanking the goodwill people had for Tesla
https://companiesmarketcap.com/tesla/marketcap/
Before you reply about the obviously lower valuation over the last few years, take a look at some comparable companies: https://companiesmarketcap.com/
The economic realities of Musk's ventures does not align with what seems to be the zeitgeist opinion of him as a person.