Dubbed the "real-life Tony Stark" by the press, Elon Musk has spent decades building companies designed to disrupt established industries. On more than one occasion, these projects teetered on the brink of financial collapse before becoming some of the world's most valuable businesses. Electric cars, brain implants, underground tunnels, a social network formerly known as Twitter, and a rocket manufacturer that went public on Wall Street this wee…
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Dubbed the "real-life Tony Stark" by the press, Elon Musk has spent decades building companies designed to disrupt established industries. On more than one occasion, these projects teetered on the brink of financial collapse before becoming some of the world's most valuable businesses. Electric cars, brain implants, underground tunnels, a social network formerly known as Twitter, and a rocket manufacturer that went public on Wall Street this wee…