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Photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters and Ethan Miller/Getty Images A crowd of investors gathered at Morgan Stanley’s New York office to hear X’s sales pitch, eager to get a piece of debt that Wall ...
Social media site X’s valuation has bounced back to $44 billion, according to a new report from the Financial Times. Elon Musk purchased the platform, formerly known as Twitter, for $44 billion ...
Elon Musk’s social network X has raised close to $1 billion in new equity from investors, according to people with knowledge of the matter — a deal that gives the company a valuation in line ...
Users are reporting that X is down, but people may have an easier time accessing the social media platform owned by Elon Musk on a computer. On Sunday, at around 10 a.m. ET, users began reporting ...
Okay, anybody who’s been closely watching the slow-speed financial crash of Twitter/X probably knew that Elon Musk was eventually going to find a way to funnel money from his xAI startup into the ...
Elon Musk invested $150 million to acquire more shares in X last year at a valuation approaching the price he paid for the company’s equity in 2022. Musk, who’s the majority shareholder of the ...
Starting April 1, 2025, various regulatory and financial changes, including revised income tax slabs, updated UPI regulations, and the introduction of the Unified Pension Scheme, will impact ...
After its valuation plunged in recent years, X is now worth $44 billion — the same price owner Elon Musk paid for the platform, then known as Twitter, in 2022. The $44 billion valuation was ...
It's not just you: X is down right now, including on the iPhone and the web. The social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, stopped working in the past few minutes. It is unclear how long ...
April 9 - Minnesota Twins right-hander Pablo Lopez left Tuesday night's game against the Kansas City Royals in the bottom of the fifth inning due to right hamstring tightness. After walking ...
The NFL wants hip-drop tackles out of the game completely. Armed with data that showed that the tackling technique is 20 to 25 times more likely to cause an injury than other tackles, NFL teams voted ...