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The SpaceX CEO just woke up $168 billion richer and set the bar for the first person estimated to be worth more than $600 billion.
In its 43-page lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Delaware, X Corporation alleges trademark infringement, adding that despite Bluebird’s “purported plan, it cannot bring Twitter ‘back’—Twitter never left and continues to be exclusively owned by X Corp.”
Elon Musk and California Gov. Gavin Newsom clashed on social media over transgender rights and Musk's estranged daughter in a heated public exchange.
Elon Musk became the first person to be worth $600 billion on Monday, according to Forbes, making the gap between him becoming a trillionaire less than the gap between him and the next richest person, Google co-founder Larry Page.
Elon Musk has topped the charts as the world’s richest person several times since January 2021. Yesterday, he became the first person in history to be worth $600 billion after reports that his company SpaceX was valued at $800 billion in a private tender offer.
Today’s Forbes Daily also covers Ford’s EV profit hit, Vast’s new funding round, a potential Notion IPO, highest paid women athletes, school surveillance and more.
Susie Wiles claims Vanity Fair profile is a "hit piece" after journalist provides audio evidence of her comments about the former DOGE head.
Elon Musk's comments about Sydney Sweeney at the 'Housemaid' premiere in L.A. drew backlash after he posted an AI meme about her boobs