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Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, CEO of Space Exploration Technologies, the world's richest man, academician of the National Academy of Engineering, many times on the cover of Time magazine and so on... It can be said that it is the man on the tip of the pyramid of the earth. On April 25, local time in the United States, Twitter accepted the acquisition agreement of Elon Musk, the world's richest man. Musk will buy Twitter for $54.2 per share, for a total of about $44 billion, meaning Musk will soon take control of the world's most influential social media platform.

Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

Musk has more than 80 million followers on Twitter and has made many inappropriate remarks before. For example, a heroic cave diver was previously described as a "pedophile", but Musk later explained that it meant "creepy old man", used to insult a person's appearance and demeanor, without sexual meaning), and also used its space exploration company to send a Tesla car into space.

Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

Musk in addition to rockets, new energy vehicles and other fields, on the 24th, Musk also put a tweet to recruit smart phones or smart watch experts, which can't help but make people more curious about the character of Musk, it is reasonable to say that his multiple identities should make him busy, did not expect that he can also work across fields, but also achieved great achievements, which makes us more looking forward to their mobile phones, perhaps the phone will become another choice after Apple.

Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

Think that's enough? However, this man is obviously not satisfied, and on the 28th, Musk tweeted again: "Next I want to buy Coca-Cola Company, and then add cocaine back in." As soon as the tweet was released, it attracted a lot of netizens to discuss. Because as early as 1903, Coca-Cola removed the cocaine component. We all know that cocaine is a potent central nervous system stimulant, an addictive drug that is explicitly prohibited, and if Lao Ma did buy Coca-Cola and implement this initiative, it is impossible to imagine what the world would be like.

Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

Next, are you going to be president in the White House? Old horse, please, you still have to build your rocket and Tesla. In addition, as of the close of trading on April 27, Eastern Time, Coca-Cola reported $65.56 per share, with the latest total market value of $283.9 billion. According to the latest data from the Bloomberg Rich List on April 27, Musk's personal wealth is $252 billion. What do you think musk's chances of eventually acquiring Coca-Cola are, you might as well discuss it in the comments section.

Who else can stop Musk's Mars rhetoric?

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