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Elon Musk on Monday became the first person ever worth $600 billion, Forbes said, on the heels of reports that his SpaceX startup was likely to go public at a valuation of $800 billion.
On December 15, Forbes confirmed that Elon Musk became the world’s richest person with a net worth of $600 billion. The Tesla mogul turned out to be the first person ever with the stated net worth.
Elon Musk reached another personal wealth milestone, with the valuation of SpaceX soaring to record new highs.
Elon Musk has officially become the world's first person to reach a net worth of $600 billion, Forbes reported Monday, fueled by plans for his SpaceX startup to go public with an $800 billion valuation.
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