His “money” is actually mostly just stock ownership of the overvalued Tesla company and the money to buy Twitter is actually mostly borrowed from banks (secured against the overvalued Tesla stock).
He could have probably gobbled together the 6 billion the UN was asking for ending world hunger, but this 50 billion “purchase” of Twitter is mostly just virtual money that could vaporize over night.
His “money” is actually mostly just stock ownership of the overvalued Tesla company and the money to buy Twitter is actually mostly borrowed from banks (secured against the overvalued Tesla stock).
He could have probably gobbled together the 6 billion the UN was asking for ending world hunger, but this 50 billion “purchase” of Twitter is mostly just virtual money that could vaporize over night.
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It’s a 50/50 split between his fund and banks.