What if Elon Musk Die? Property and Pre-Future Plans?

What if Elon Musk Die? Property and Pre-Future Plans?

Elon Musk has an aggressive image in this business world, So the question is what if Elon musk suddenly RIP?

Elon Musk Properties: 

Elon does want to have things, such as Tesla vehicles, clothing, computers, and multibillion-dollar businesses.

But he made the decision to put all of his homes currently for sale.

He provided some reasons why he doesn't want to purchase a home based on his most recent talk with Joe Rogen.

People are targeting him because he owns several pricey homes, which he refers to as an attack.

Large homes require time and attention to maintain. He claimed he had always wanted a home like Tony Stark's. But since doing that would take up too much of his time, he instead chooses to devote his attention to populating Mars and battling climate change (Tesla) (SpaceX).

Once Elon said he wants to die on mars? Why?

He confirmed that in one interview.


Elon Musk Companies & Effects:

Therefore, what will happen to the businesses will be the same as what happened to APPLE Inc. following the passing of Steve Jobs. Since Jobs' passing, they haven't produced a ground-breaking product. The share prices have been steadily declining, and analysts believe things will only get worse. The corporation is collecting close to $172 billion in cash and is not paying dividends to the shareholders. While managers are doing their part and working hard to stay afloat, other businesses are quickly catching up.

The same may apply to Tesla and SpaceX. There won't be a leader who is prepared to make fairly irrational, or perhaps I should say crazy, decisions to promote the rapid expansion of the business. Regardless of how well the firms do, there would be a significant decrease in their brand. But it only applies to the early years; after that, things would pick up and attention would shift to the next successful business or hot issue.

1) Twitter:

Musk declined to buy Twitter, He canceled the deal and terminate his takeover of Twitter.

Elon Musk posted a tweet randomly If he dies under mysterious circumstances: What will happen? Public retweets many situations just for fun.

2) Tesla:  

The goal of Tesla is to hasten the global switch to renewable energy. Tesla was established in 2003 by a group of engineers who intended to show that driving an electric vehicle didn't need making sacrifices and that it might be superior to gasoline-powered automobiles in terms of performance, speed, and enjoyment.

Tesla followers have been waiting eagerly for more vehicles in addition to the futuristic truck. Currently, Musk's car company only offers two sedans and two SUVs for sale, but it has big intentions to grow its model selection soon.

By 2023, a semi-truck and a supercar are estimated to be available, and according to Musk, an electric ATV, a $25,000 car, and a van are all in the works.

3) SpaceX:

To transport people and crew to the moon, Mars, and other far planets, SpaceX is creating Starship. The system consists of two components: the massive Super Heavy first-stage rocket and the Starship upper-stage spaceship.

A Starship vehicle rises around 390 feet (119 meters) above the earth when completely assembled. The previous record holder, NASA's Saturn V moon rocket, was 363 feet (111 m) tall, making this the tallest rocket ever built. And according to Musk, the thrust of the Starship will be more than twice as much as the famous Saturn V.

Super Heavy and Starship are meant to be entirely and quickly reusable, a technological advance that Musk and SpaceX hope will revolutionize space travel and exploration and save costs.

Each Starship vehicle, for example, would be able to launch from Earth's surface every six to eight hours, while each Super Heavy will be able to do so about every hour, Musk claimed. These launches will carry up to 150 tonnes of payload into orbit.

Such astronomically high flying rates would significantly reduce per-mission expenditures.

Musk added that the cost of each flight "could be as low as a few million dollars per flight, maybe even as low as a million dollars per flight." "By space standards, these are absurdly low numbers."

4) PayPal:

  • PayPal hasn't completely given up on its investor day targets yet.

Additionally, it implied that PayPal's suspected interest in Pinterest, which had 431 million monthly active users (MAUs) by the end of 2021, was motivated by a need to acquire new users to hit that goal. PayPal probably knew when those negotiations came to an end that it couldn't achieve 750 million accounts on its own. Also, people are using this for purchasing gift cards for games and more. 

Bulls will probably assert that negative news is already included in the stock price. PayPal hasn't given up on its objective to double its income by 2025, either. If it gives up on that objective as well, its stock may fall once again. 

Elon musk's Ex-Wife gets anything about his Property or Income?

The world's second-richest man and actress Talulah Riley were divorced twice.

Riley reportedly left with $4.2 million when their first marriage ended in 2012, according to reports.

After they got back together and remarried, Elon requested a divorce in 2015.

At that time, Musk accepted to share the $16 million payment with her.

In short, Talulah Riley doesn't get anything after his death because musk already paid her.

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