Elon Musk has lost so much money Guinness World Records has recognised it as ‘largest personal loss in history’
His total losses far surpass the previous record of $58.6 billion, set by Japanese tech investor Masayoshi Son in 2000.
His total losses far surpass the previous record of $58.6 billion, set by Japanese tech investor Masayoshi Son in 2000.
He has seen the equivalent of the GDP of Greece wiped off his personal fortune.
More than 57 per cent of users who voted in a Twitter poll Mr Musk posted on Sunday night said he should step down.
A whopping 57.5 per cent of Twitter users called for Musk to step down after 17.5 million users took part in a poll.
The American rapper received an overwhelming amount of ‘Yes’ answers on his poll.
The poll delivered a decisive victory for the 'yes' camp, with more than 17 million people participating in it.
Musk tweeted the 12-hour poll at 11.20pm on Sunday night, and judging by the tweets that followed - he's worried!
The sudden suspension of news reporters followed Mr Musk’s decision to permanently ban an account that automatically tracked his private jet.
The jet-tracking account was also suspended on Wednesday – despite the social media platform’s new owner earlier pledging to keep it up.
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