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T-Mobile Gains After Musk Teases ‘Special’ SpaceX Event

T-Mobile US Inc. shares rose after Elon Musk’s SpaceX said it would host an event on Thursday to reveal plans for the two companies to “increase connectivity.”

By:BLOOMBERG
| Updated on: Aug 26 2022, 11:57 IST
Shocking! Elon Musk wants to put cocaine back in iconic Coca Cola
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1/5 The world’s richest man, Elon Musk has shocked the world by tweeting this yesterday, “Next I’m buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in”. (AP)
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2/5 The tweet was in reference to the beverage’s original recipe. Coca Cola was launched way back in 1886 as a tonic for potential ailments. But the formula was later revised to remove any hint of controversial substances. (HT_PRINT)
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3/5 However, Coca Cola might prove to be too expensive even for the world’s richest man. Coca Cola has a market cap of a remarkable $284 billion. Currently, it is still a mystery about where Elon Musk will find some $22 billion to fund his $44 bn Twitter buy. In fact, Musk buying Twitter has shaved over $100 bn from Tesla valuation- in a day. Bloomberg reported, "Tesla Inc. wiped roughly $126 billion off its valuation Tuesday as the stock fell 12% on investors’ concern that Elon Musk may sell shares to complete his $44 billion takeover of Twitter Inc." (AFP)
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4/5 Elon Musk’s own fortune currently stands at $253 billion, but he is far ahead of his rival Jeff Bezos, whose fortune stands at $162 billion. (REUTERS)
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5/5 But you can never say never for the man who is widely considered a genius behind the world’s biggest EV company Tesla, and who is now carrying out NASA missions with the help of SpaceX. (REUTERS)
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T-Mobile shares jumped as much as 1.8% after the announcement before paring the gain. The stock was up 0.9% at 1:59 p.m. in New York. (Bloomberg)

T-Mobile US Inc. shares rose after Elon Musk's SpaceX said it would host an event on Thursday to reveal plans for the two companies to “increase connectivity.”

Musk will host the event at SpaceX's Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, with T-Mobile Chief Executive Officer Mike Sievert at 7 p.m. Central time, according to an announcement posted online. No additional details were given about the event, which Musk tweeted will be “something special.”

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., a private spacecraft manufacturer and launcher, owns Starlink, which provides internet access from space-based satellites. T-Mobile is one of the largest wireless phone and internet access providers in the US.

T-Mobile shares jumped as much as 1.8% after the announcement before paring the gain. The stock was up 0.9% at 1:59 p.m. in New York.

Starlink plans to have a constellation of satellites in low-to-middle Earth orbit, in order to beam broadband internet connectivity to the planet below. The company, which has several thousand satellites in orbit, has said it has 400,000 active users.

Musk has hinted in the past that SpaceX could eventually spin out Starlink and take the business public. However, he told employees recently that a Starlink IPO is probably three to four years away, CNBC reported.

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First Published Date: 26 Aug, 11:57 IST
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