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Elon Musk Will Lead The World Of Billionaires In 2022, Here is why.

Expert Elon Musk might be leading the World of Billionaire in 2022 as he might possibly become the first trillionaire in the entire World, Here is why.

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How SpaceX could make Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire

Elon Musk, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of both Tesla and Space X, had a very good 2021 has he took over from Jeff Bezos as the World’s richest man according to Forbes, was rated the Person of the Year according to TIME magazine and gained over  $90 billion in net worth since January one.

Well, it seems Elon Musk has not reached his peak, as experts suggest that he will lead the World of Billionaires in 2022 as he might possibly become the first trillionaire in the entire World.

How will Elon musk who is presently worth $277 billion ahead of Jeff Bezos, Bernard Arnault and Bill gate according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index,  be able to reach the trillionaire threshold and lead the World of Billionaires in 2022.

According to an analysis by Stanley Morgan, a business expert at the guardian  Elon Musk’s aerospace company, SpaceX will push him over the trillion-dollar mark in the coming years despite that Elon musk got the majority of his wealth from Tesla, his electric automobile company that recently reached a valuation of $1 Trillion dollars.

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Morgan Stanley strongly believes in SpaceX’s future prospects because he sees it as a collection of businesses rolled into one, including space travel, infrastructure, and Earth evaluation.

Earlier in October,  the valuation of SpaceX increased to $100.3 billion, up from $74 billion in February.  The valuation made SpaceX — which Musk owns about 48% of the corporation — the world’s second-biggest privately held company.

 

SpaceX has celebrated a number of milestones this year, including successfully launching and landing a Starship rocket for the first time. Last month, SpaceX sent the first all-civilian crew into orbit.

Space X has been a major rival with Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin over aeronautical engineering and the future space tourism sector.  Blue Origin’s space race faced an abrupt hurdle when it was denied a contract to build NASA’s upcoming lunar mission.

In April, the US space agency awarded SpaceX a $2.9 billion contract, and Bezos’ business threatened legal action. Musk reacted with an image of Blue Origin’s lander design, criticizing its creation in the caption, and silently mouthing that NASA considered Blue Origin’s lander “unconvincing” when talking to an American space reporter.

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