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Starlink tells customers that a Dish 5G plan would make Starlink “unusable”
SpaceX is asking Starlink customers to help the company win a regulatory battle against Dish Network. In an email urging users to contact the Federal Communications Commission and members of Congress, SpaceX yesterday said a Dish plan to use the 12 GHz spectrum band for mobile service will cause "harmful interference [to Starlink users] more than 77 percent of the time and total outage of service 74 percent of the time, rendering Starlink unusable for most Americans."
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Tesla is laying off workers who only just started and withdrawing employment offers as Elon Musk's job cuts begin
Tesla workers who started their jobs only months or even weeks ago have been let go while others have had offers withdrawn as the company begins to impose cuts announced by Elon Musk in early June. Insider found a number of posts from Tesla employees who said they'd been laid off as part of the cut, while others had their job offers rescinded.
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Elon Musk's Daughter, Vivian, Granted Name and Gender Change
Elon Musk's daughter has officially been granted the name and gender change she filed.
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Elon Musk congratulates SpaceX team on executing 3 'flawless launches' in 2 days
Tesla CEO Elon Musk congratulated the SpaceX team for conducting three "flawless launches" in under one week. "Congrats to SpaceX Falcon team for executing 3 flawless launches in 2 days!, Musk tweeted on Sunday.
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SpaceX fires employees involved in letter rebuking Musk
June 17 (Reuters) - Private rocket company SpaceX fired at least five employees after it found they had drafted and circulated a letter criticizing founder Elon Musk and urging executives to make the firm's culture more inclusive, two people familiar with the matter said. SpaceX did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
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Russian Space Agency Head Threatens Elon Musk Over Starlink In Ukraine
'If I die under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya,' Musk tweeted out.
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Can the SEC stand up to the richest man on the planet?
The world's richest man, who has run afoul of regulators before, is in their sights again as he tries to buy Twitter. It's raising questions about the SEC's ability to police the rich and powerful.
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Microsoft is here to rescue Tesla workers from Elon Musk
Elon Musk tells Tesla staff to start showing up in the office or leave. Microsoft and other companies roll out the welcome wagon.
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Elon Musk defends ‘return to office’ mandate for Tesla executives: ‘Everyone is a worker’
Elon Musk on Thursday addressed the backlash that his ‘return to office’ ultimatum for Tesla employees has generated.
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Elon Musk reportedly declares remote work ‘no longer acceptable’ at Tesla
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken a hardline stance against his employees working from home, Electrek and Bloomberg report. In an email apparently sent to the company’s executive staff with the subject line “Remote work is no longer acceptable,” the CEO said employees must spend a minimum of 40 hours per week in the office, or else “depart Tesla.” He said this should be a “main Tesla office,” and not a “remote branch office.”
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Twitter shareholder sues Elon Musk for tanking the company’s stock
Twitter stock continues to trade well below the buyout price.
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Twitter jumps after Musk increases commitment in takeover bid to $33.5 billion, in talks for other funding
A new filing reveals that Elon Musk plans to front $33.5 billion in his bid to take over Twitter. Musk is in talks with Twitter founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey and others to help finance, or roll their shares over, to complete the deal. In a letter to investors backing the holding company that Musk is forming to take Twitter private, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO expressed his commitment to completing the deal.
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SpaceX president says in companywide email that she doesn't believe sexual misconduct allegations against Elon Musk
The company's president and COO defended Elon Musk in an employee email obtained by CNBC following Insider's report on the sexual misconduct claim.
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Elon Musk lost $10 billion in net worth in a single day after sexual misconduct claims emerged
Tesla CEO Elon Musk lost $10 billion in just a single day after claims of sexual misconduct against him emerged. He was worth about $212 billion on Thursday, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. After news of the allegations broke on Thursday night, his wealth fell to around $201 billion, the index showed.
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Elon Musk suggests cutting Twitter offer by proportion of bots and calls its lack of explanation 'very suspicious'
Elon Musk has added to uncertainty over his $44 billion offer for Twitter by saying the price should be cut by the proportion of fake accounts on the platform and calling Twitter's lack of explanation over its estimates "very suspicious."
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Twitter plans to enforce $44 billion sale to Elon Musk
Twitter said it would not allow Elon Musk to wriggle free from his $44 billion offer for the social media platform despite the multibillionaire’s threats to walk away if the company doesn’t prove it is sufficiently cracking down on spam and bot accounts. The San Francisco-based company filed a statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday morning — hours after Musk tweeted that he may not proceed with the deal.
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Elon Musk's bumpy road to possibly owning Twitter: A timeline
A board seat accepted and then rejected. A stunning $44 billion takeover offer with uncertain financing. And a surprise early morning tweet putting the deal on hold, temporarily.
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Binance Allocated Elon Musk $500 Million To Buy Twitter: Crypto Market News
The largest crypto exchange Binance allocated $500 million to Elon Musk for the purchase of Twitter (NYSE:TWTR), and Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) warned some customers from Russia about blocking accounts — these and other important news of the cryptocurrency market in our review.
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Explainer: What are these spam bots that Musk has vowed to defeat or die trying?
Billionaire Elon Musk on Friday put on hold his $44 billion-takeover plan for Twitter Inc , as he waited for details on the microblogging platform's claim that fake accounts comprise less than 5% of users.
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Elon Musk says he's put the blockbuster Twitter deal on pause over fake accounts
Elon Musk said he's putting his $44 billion takeover of Twitter "temporarily on hold," saying that he wants more details about how many of the social platform's accounts are bogus or spam. The Tesla and SpaceX mogul said he needs to make sure the fake accounts "do indeed represent less than 5%" of Twitter's users, as the company has estimated.
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