Back on top! Elon Musk is back to being the richest man in the world
· Feb 28, 2023 · NottheBee.com

After a short hiatus, Elon Musk has returned to the top of the heap claiming the title of the richest man in the world once again.

Louis Vuitton's Richard Arnault briefly stole the title from Musk, but according to Bloomberg, Musk has taken it back from Arnault.

From Business Insider:

Musk, the chief of companies including Tesla and Twitter, now has a net worth of $187.1 billion, according to Bloomberg. He bested LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault, overtaking the head of the luxury brand conglomerate whose own net worth is $182 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Arnault had unseated Musk last year as Tesla shares fell in December. The Tesla stock price hit a low of $108.10 on Jan. 3, 2023, according to historical data on Yahoo Finance. The carmaker's stock closed at $207.63 on Monday.

They thought his Twitter purchase would tank him, and it was a big risk, but only after a short amount of time out of the top spot, Musk has returned to his former glory.

After the tumult of last year, in which Musk purchased Twitter after some uncertainty about whether he'd follow through on the deal, and a lawsuit at the time by Tesla shareholders, Musk has had a better 2023 so far.

Earlier this month, he prevailed in a federal civil trial in San Francisco over whether he should be held liable for tweeting in 2018 that he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private, though the transaction ultimately didn't happen.

Musk also tweeted this month that Twitter was "trending to break even" and that he had to "save" the platform from bankruptcy. Musk is still facing legal claims from laid-off Twitter employees and lawsuits from landlords claiming that Twitter offices have fallen behind on rent.

So, Musk is on top for now.

But the running gun battle between him, Arnault, and Jeff Bezos will likely continue for a long time to come.


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