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Published 16:55 2 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 12:10 3 Jan 2023 GMT
"Don’t be too bothered by stock market craziness." “As we demonstrate continued excellent performance, the market will recognise that.”French chairman and CEO of LVMH, Bernard Arnault, stripped Musk of The World’s Richest Man title earlier this month. Bloomberg suggested that Musk’s historic losses are indicative of how high the billionaire and Tesla soared during the pandemic. Despite only having a small slice of the electric vehicle market, Tesla was valued at over $1 trillion by October 2021 — joining other tech giants like Apple, Amazon and Google’s parent company Alphabet. Telsa's competitors have quickly caught up while Musk's attention has been diverted to Twitter which he purchased for $44bn in October. Musk also currently owns a $44.8bn stake in his Space Exploration Technologies Corp — about 42.2 per cent of the company, according to a recent filing reviewed by Bloomberg. Since his headline-grabbing Twitter takeover, Musk has taken major measures to cut costs at the social media company. Related articles:
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