11 things you may not know about Elon Musk

The Chief Executive of electric car company Tesla, Elon Musk was the world’s wealthiest person for few days before losing the spot Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, who previously had it.

His wealth was estimated by CNBC is $185 billion after share price in his company surged in the past year.

Here are some things you probably didn’t know about Musk:

1. Musk was born in South Africa on June 28, 1971, to Maye and Errol Musk who also gave birth to Kimbal (brother) and Tosca (sister).

2. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997 with degrees in economics and physics.

3. He dropped out of Stanford University just after two days into a PhD in applied physics and material sciences. His decision paid off after Zip2, a company which he started after dropping out was acquired by Compaq for $307 million in 1999.

4. Companies he founded and co-founded include Zip2, PayPal (X.com), The Musk Foundation, SpaceX, Tesla, SolarCity, OpenAI, Neuralink, The Boring Company, and Thud.

5. He was included in Bloomberg’s list of 50 most influential names and was ranked 25th on the Forbes list of The World’s Most Powerful People in 2018.

7. He made a guest appearance in the movie Iron Man 2, and also appeared in an episode of the sitcom The Big Bang Theory (‘The Platonic Permutation’) and The Simpsons.

8. He has been married thrice and has five sons with his first wife Justine Wilson (one set of twins and one set of triplets). All his children attend a school he set up in a mansion in California which he called Ad Astra.

9. Musk has a sixth son with his current partner, Singer Grimes whom they named, X Æ A-Xii. Musk and Grimes got a lot of people taking after announcing the name of their son born in May, 2020 because people wondered how the name would be pronounced.

10. Despite being Tesla CEO, a company founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, Musk earns an annual salary of $1.

11. Musk was recently offered a green card by China, which is a privilege enjoyed by an elite group of foreigners, Nobel laureates and a former NBA star.