Climate Change Could Mint The World s First Trillionaire
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LONDON, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Elon Musk isn t the front runner to become the world s first trillionaire simply because he s iconic, genius, or ambitious. Mentioned in today s commentary includes:
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA),
NIO Limited (NYSE: NIO),
Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG),
Bloom Energy Corporation (NYSE: BE),
FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCEL).
He might have tens of millions of followers on social media and the biggest car company in the world. He might be worth just slightly more or less than Amazon s Jeff Bezos on any given day. He might be madly driven to take us to Mars. But he s most likely to become the world s first trillionaire for a different reason … because he is a major figure in our fight against climate change.
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