Elon Musk


Elon Musk (2008)
Born June 28, 1971 (age 40)
Pretoria, South Africa[1]
Residence Bel Air, Los Angeles, California
Citizenship United States[2]
Education B.S. in Physics and B.A. Economics from University of Pennsylvania
Occupation Engineer/Entrepreneur
Known for Co-founder of Zip2, PayPal,SpaceXTesla Motors
Salary $1[3]
Net worth increase $2 billion (2012)[2]
Title CEO and CTO of SpaceX,
Chairman of SolarCity,
CEO of Tesla Motors
Political party Independent[4]
Spouse Justine Musk 2000–2008
Talulah Riley 2010–2012
Children Five sons

Elon Musk (born June 28,1971) is an entrepreneur and a co-founder of PayPalTesla Motors and Space Exploration Technologies. He is chairman/CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, and chairman of SolarCity.

Musk was born and grew up in South Africa, the son of a South African engineer and a Canadian-born mother who has worked as a New York City dietitian and modeled for fun. His father inspired his love of technology and Musk bought his first computer at age 10 and taught himself how to program; by the age of 12 he sold his first commercial software, a space game called Blaster.

He immigrated to Canada in June 1989 at age 17. He left Canada in 1992 after getting a scholarship to study business and physics at the University of Pennsylvania. He earned an undergraduate degree in economics and stayed on another year to finish a second bachelor’s degree in physics. Musk then considered three areas he wanted to get into that were “important problems,” as he said later. “One was the Internet, one was clean energy, and one was space.

In 1995, Musk moved to California to enroll in a graduate program in high energy physics at Stanford, in which he stayed exactly two days before dropping out to start Zip2, which provided online content publishing software for news organizations. In 1999, Compaq’s AltaVista division acquired Zip2 for US$307 million in cash and US$34 million in stock options.

In March 1999, Musk co-founded X.com, an online financial services and email payments company. One year later, X.com acquired Confinity, originally a company formed to beam money between Palm Pilots, and the combined entity focused on email payments through the PayPaldomain, acquired as part of Confinity. In February 2001, X.com changed its legal name to PayPal. In October 2002, PayPal was acquired by eBayfor US$1.5 billion in stock. Before its sale, Musk, the company’s largest shareholder, owned 11.7% of PayPal’s shares.

In June 2002, Musk founded his third company, Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), of which he is currently the CEO and CTO. SpaceX develops and manufactures space launch vehicles, with an emphasis on low cost and high reliability. The company’s first two launch vehicles are the Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 rockets.

In addition to his business activities in entrepreneurial space, Musk is the principal owner and Chairman of the Board of Tesla Motors, which builds a high-end luxury electric vehicle.[9] He is also the primary investor and Chairman of the Board of SolarCity, a photovoltaics products and services startup company. The underlying motivation for funding both companies is to help combat global warming.

Musk’s fortune is estimated at US$328 million.

Investments

Company Date Round Size Participants
Tesla Motors 1 2/08 Series E $40M 1
Tesla Motors 2 5/07 Series D $45M 8
Mahalo 3 1/07 Series B $16M 6
SolarCity 4 9/06 Venture Round $10M 3
Tesla Motors 5 5/06 Series C $40M 12
Space Exploration Technologies 6 3/06 Seed $100M 1
Tesla Motors 7 2/05 Series B $13M 3
Tesla Motors 8 4/04 Series A $7.5M 2
PayPal 9 4/00 Series C $100M 14

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