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Making sense of the billionaire’s latest Twitter controversy

market trading on the back of the news that the world’s richest person holds shares worth almost $3bn in the micro-Musk, the maverick boss of Tesla and SpaceX who has an estimated $273bn fortune, owned 73,486,938shares on 14 March according to the filing. Those shares were worth just under $2.9bn based on Friday’s closing price, but will now be worth about $3.6bn.

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