How Tesla CEO Elon Musk makes and spends his $39.5 billion fortune - Business Insider

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Grimes and Elon Musk are officially having a baby in May. Here's how the eccentric CEO makes and spends his $39.5 billion fortune.

Musk found himself in legal trouble with the SEC in 2018 after he tweeted that he had obtained the funding to take Tesla private, which moved the company's stock price. Musk reached a settlement with the SEC in April 2019.At the end of the day, the multibillionaire says he enjoys inexpensive hobbies like listening to music, playing video games, and reading books. "Hang out with kids, see friends, normal stuff," he said. "Sometimes go crazy on Twitter.

"Since Musk works so hard, it's only natural that he'd get upset when things go awry. When a metal ball shattered the "armored glass" of Tesla's Cybertruck during a demonstration in November, Musk said "oh my f---ing god."Musk is in an on-again, off-again relationship with Canadian singer Grimes for years, and now they are expecting a baby.

 

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