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Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

Life is like a drama, all rely on acting skills, and Musk is one of the best. According to the Independent, in March this year, Musk's former cohabitation girlfriend, Canadian pop singer Grimes, publicly broke the news: Musk is living on a tight budget, living in a dark alley, sleeping in a puncture mattress, and simply below the poverty line. However, Musk, who was "destitute" in the eyes of his ex-girlfriend, suddenly "squandered" $44 billion (about 290 billion yuan) in April and acquired the social king Twitter.

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

Behind the public opinion uproar, Musk, the "fickle star king", also won the "pity" of the AMERICAN "Time Magazine". The latter did not hesitate to put Musk's acquisition of Twitter on the cover of the weekly magazine, insisting that it was a surprising move.

According to industry speculation, in recent years, Twitter has been "double standard" for speech, so that Musk, who has 86 million fans, is like a fish in the throat, in order to avoid being swept out like Trump, mr. the richest man simply starts first. In fact, in addition to the $40 billion acquisition of Twitter, the 51-year-old Musk is not short of "amazing moves."

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

According to media reports, on April 28, Musk showed his fangs to the "new prey" Coca-Cola. In the latest tweet, the tech maniac said, "Next I'm going to buy Coca-Cola and add Cocaine back in." Apparently, after Twitter, it will soon be the turn of consumer goods giant Coca-Cola to have a headache.

Its earlier "amazing moves" can be traced back to 2019. At the time, Musk spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the track of life, intending to live to the age of 100 with high quality. In fact, in the next few years, Musk and his brain-computer interface technology repeatedly appeared in the global hot spot. Intriguingly, last year, an experimental monkey used a brain-computer interface device to play video games and even lose to humans, and the process was breathtaking.

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

Although Musk mentioned more than once in an interview with the media that he is not interested in "immortality", his amazing move in the life track has taken root in the hearts of his family. Grimes, a former cohabitant girlfriend who is 17 years younger than Musk, is not only very "flexible" with Mr. Richest, but also a veritable anti-aging pioneer.

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

Foreign media reported that in order to retain the youthful vitality of the popular diva Grimes, she spent a lot of money to make herself lose the ability to perceive blue light. At the same time, Tianhou is also very interested in the cutting-edge technology of "Original Knowledge Jinchun", and it is reported that the annual supplement cost is as high as one million. Or under its influence, Musk's mother, Meyer, also joined the "early adopter" of the technology, but few people know that Meyer, who is in her 70s, has had little interest in nutritional supplements in the past.

Like Musk, his family is by no means vulgar. In fact, the cutting-edge technology represented by "Yuanzhi Jinchun" has become famous as early as 2013. At that time, David Sinclair, director of the Harvard Center for Aging Biology, found in experiments that this technology has a good potential to reverse aging, which can return key body indicators such as mammalian muscles, bones, and skin to a youthful state. Since then, top universities such as Tokyo, Washington, and Cambridge have repeatedly confirmed that the technology can allow the experimental group to delay the aging process and extend 1/3 of the lifeline.

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

Today, the 74-year-old supermodel Meyer is full of spirits and good health, still active on the catwalk, and the global commercial value is not cheap. Coincidentally, Harvard professor David Sinclair's father, Andrew, was also one of the beneficiaries. Taking advantage of the "near water building platform first to get the moon", Andrew, who is more than 80 years old, experienced the landing products, and pulled up a 50kg barbell in the gym almost effortlessly, judging young people in their 50s and 60s.

This "storm of life" that arose on the other side of the ocean soon swept into the country. Big data from the Beijing/East platform shows that Meyer's enthusiasm for life technology has long been a hot topic on the platform, attracting as many as 100,000 high-net-worth groups alone, and even triggering out-of-stock storms many times. Now, it is not impossible for Musk, who is crazy to buy everywhere, to announce his entry into this sector.

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

In fact, Musk's acquisition of Twitter is not difficult, after all, compared with the peak, Twitter has long been gone. Public information shows that in recent years, Twitter's market value has been more than 10 times off Facebook, and even the rising star Snapchat has achieved a reversal. However, the acquisition of Coca-Cola is more like Musk in the "mouth hi".

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

According to the report, the current market value of Coca-Cola is as high as $284.2 billion, while Musk's value is only about $260 billion, which also means that even if he sleeps in a broken mattress or even goes bankrupt, it is difficult for him to buy Coca-Cola. Sure enough, the fickle Musk "corrected" in a subsequent post: Listen, I can't do miracles.

In fact, the entry of the American super-rich into the media industry is entirely routine: in 2013, Amazon founder Bezos bought the Washington Post and invested in Business Insider; Jobs's widow bought Atlantic Weekly. Now it's Musk's turn to big mouth Musk.

Appetite? After buying Twitter for 290 billion, Musk showed his "fangs" to Coca-Cola.

At present, the deal has been unanimously approved by Twitter's board, and Musk's control of the world's most influential social media platform seems to have been nailed down, but the question is whether it is really a good thing for the rich to control the media?

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