The richest man in the world: This billionaire passed Jeff Bezos and no, it's not Bill Gates.

For years, Jeff Bezos, the founder and executive director of the Amazon, and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, have been the world's two richest men, with Bezos, who had long been led by being considered the first trillion in the world. At present, however, in the country [...]
For years, Jeff Bezos, the founder and executive director of the Amazon, and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, have been the world's two richest men, with Bezos, who had long been led by being considered the first trillion in the world. For the moment, however, Elon Musk stands first.
The shares of Elon Mousk's company, Tesla, grew after the US Senate, controlled by the Democrats, increased hopes that a green “adad” will begin. Tesla is a company of good electric vehicles and clean energy, headquartered in Palo Alto, California. Tesla's products include electric machines, battery power storage, solar panels and similar products and services.

A 4.8% increase in Tesla's stock price was enough to push Musk to first place according to Bloomberg's billionaires index, which follows daily changes for the world's 500 richest people. The net property of 49-year-old entrepreneur reached $168 billion on Wednesday, making it $1.5 billion richer than Bezos, who had held first place since October 2017.
After the news, Elon Mük reacted to Twitter saying the strange “a” and “, back to work”. Musk has said he intends to use half of his wealth to help the problems on Earth “and “hal> halves to help create a city in Mars to ensure the continuation of life (of all species) if the Earth is hit by a meteor or World War III occurs and we destroy ourselves”.

Musk, who owns the 20% stake in Tesla, was the 35th richest person in the world in early 2020. It also owns the SpaceX missile company, which is transporting astronauts to the International Space Station in an agreement with NASA.
However, there is fear that stock prices can rise much more than real values, and <x0-bluska” can explode spectacularly, referring to a good situation that is unlikely to last.










