In his 26th-floor office, high above Midtown Manhattan, James L. Dolan sits on a white couch by a large desk and armoire decorated with family photographs, with an electric guitar on a stand in the corner. His eyes are trained on a wall-mounted surve
Niall Ferguson is an imminent historian with the Hoover Institution at Stanford and is a close personal friend of Elon Musk. Who better to profile Musk than a historian? Ferguson states, "I have long said he is the Napoleon Bonaparte of our times.
The world's first Trillionaire...?
A $400 Tesla share price would mean that Tesla is well back into the "trillion dollar" market cap club, even surpassing NVDA (assuming zero growth for the AI giant that is).
Bill Gates bets on Bud Light's comeback as tech mogul buys 1.7MILLLION shares of disgraced brand's parent company after Dylan Mulvaney partnership tanked value
Update (Monday):
Elon Musk, who on Sunday morning proposed a mixed martial arts cage match with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, may have found the perfect excuse to either delay or entirely call off the fight:
Co-founder of Microsoft Bill Gates traveled to China this week and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. It was the American tech billionaire's first trip to China since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with his prior visit being in 2019, and is
Whitney Webb says media is ignoring the four billionaires that have been subpoenaed in the Jeffrey Epstein case that include Google co-founder Sergey Brin; Thomas Pritzker, whose family owns Hyatt Hotels and has long-standing intelligence and organiz
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ChatGPT boss Sam Altman has invested $180 million in anti-aging biotech firm
Jeff Bezos invested $3 billion in anti-aging start-up
Reuters reports that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates dismissed calls to halt the development of more advanced AI chatbots more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4. Last week, an open letter signed by..
Billionaires Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Ovitz were issued subpoenas this week by the US Virgin Islands as part of its lawsuit against JPMorgan over the bank's relationship with now-deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein,
Billionaires Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Ovitz were issued subpoenas this week by the US Virgin Islands as part of its lawsuit against JPMorgan over the bank's relationship with now-deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein,