Few things in life have thrilled me more than the prospect of seeing Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg tape their knuckles up and step into a ring to settle their differences like a couple of misshapen Macaque monkeys tussling over a piece of fermented fruit. If you haven’t heard about this, I beg you to do a quick Google search and acquaint yourself with the bizarre feud currently unfurling between two of Silicon Valley’s biggest execs. If you’re too lazy to do that, the short version is this: thes
The Meta Platforms founder and CEO hit the $100 billion threshold for the first time since February putting Zuckerberg close to being one of the world’s top 10 richest people again.
Elon Musk now has a fortune of about $184 bn after his latest donation. That’s down from a peak of more than $300 bn in late 2021 before he decided to buy Twitter in a leveraged buyout near the peak of the tech market, but up more almost $50 bn this year