2. Elon Reeve Musk FRS (born June 28, 1971) is a
technology entrepreneur, investor,
and engineer. He holds South African,
Canadian, and U.S. citizenship and is the
founder, CEO, and chief engineer/designer
of SpaceX; CEO and product architect of Tesla,
Inc.; co-founder of Neuralink; founder of The
Boring Company; and co-founder and initial
co-chairman of OpenAI. He was elected
a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2018. In
December 2016, he was ranked 21st on
the Forbes list of The World's Most Powerful
People, and was ranked (co-)first on
the Forbes list of the Most Innovative Leaders
of 2019. He has a net worth of $22.8 billion
3. CARRIE
R•Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria,
Transvaal, South Africa
•He taught himself computer programming at the age
of 10, and by the age of 12 sold the code of
a BASIC-based video game he created called Blastar,
to a magazine called PC and Office Technology, for
approximately $500
•He left in 1992 to study business and physics at
the University of Pennsylvania; he graduated with a
Bachelor of Science degree in economics and a
4. COMPANIES
• In 1995, Musk and his brother, Kimbal, started Zip2, a web software
company, with money raised from a small group of angel investors
• In March 1999, Musk co-founded X.com, an online financial services
and e-mail payment company, with US$10 million from the sale of
Zip2. One year later, the company merged with Confinity, which had a
money-transfer service called PayPal
• In 2002 Musk ended up founding SpaceX with the long-term goal of
creating a true spacefaring civilization
5. TESLA
• Tesla, Inc. (originally Tesla Motors) was incorporated
in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning,
who financed the company until the Series A round of
funding
• Musk led the Series A round of investment in February
2004, joining Tesla's board of directors as its
chairman
• Musk assumed leadership of the company as CEO and
product architect in 2008, positions he still holds
today. As of 2019, Elon Musk is the longest tenured
6. • Tesla Motors first built an electric sports car, the Tesla Roadster, in
2008, with sales of about 2,500 vehicles to 31 countries. Tesla began
delivery of its four-door Model S sedan on June 22, 2012
• Tesla has also public release of all their electric car patents
• Answer of Elon Musk for the correspondent about free patent: “If we
are all in a ship together and there’s some holes in the ship, and we
are bailing water out, and we have a great design for a bucket, even if
we are bailing out way better than everybody else, we should probably
share the bucket design
7. Model S Charging Vocabulary
110V Outlet
240V Outlet
Tesla
Mobile
Connector
Tesla
High Power Wall Connector
Twin charger(s)
8.
9. • Musk provided the initial concept and financial capital
for SolarCity, which was then co-founded in 2006 by his
cousins Lyndon and Peter Rive. By 2013, SolarCity was
the second largest provider of solar power systems in
the United States. SolarCity was acquired by Tesla, Inc. in
November 2016 and is currently a wholly owned
subsidiary of Tesla
SOLARCIT
Y
10. • In December 2015, Musk announced the creation
of OpenAI, a not-for-profit artificial intelligence (AI)
research company. OpenAI aims to develop artificial
general intelligence in a way that is safe and beneficial
to humanity
OpenAi
11. NEURALINK
• In 2016, Musk co-founded Neuralink,
a neurotechnology startup company to integrate the human
brain with artificial intelligence. The company is centered on
creating devices that can be implanted in the human brain,
with the eventual purpose of helping human beings merge
with software and keep pace with advancements in artificial
intelligence
12. •On December 17, 2016, while stuck in traffic, Musk
tweeted "[I] am going to build a tunnel boring
machine and just start digging ..." The company was
named 'The Boring Company'. On January 21, 2017,
Musk tweeted "Exciting progress on the tunnel front
The Boring Company
16. DIVISIO
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part:
• 1. Computer and electronics shop
• 2. Computer Services
• 3. Printer Services
• 4. Gaming center and bar
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17. COMPUTER AND ELECTRONICS
SHOP• All expenses:
1. Rent:24000 TMT
2. Other expenses: 4000 TMT
3. Equipment for shop: 4000 TMT
4. Products: 800 000 TMT
5. Workers: 48 000 TMT (2
worker)
6. Total: 880 000 TMT
• Revenue:
1. Sales: 950 000
TMT
• Net profit:
1. Sales: 70 000 TMT
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20. GAMING CENTER AND BAR+WIFI
• All expenses:
1. Rent: 48000 TMT
2. Other expenses: 4000 TMT
3. Equipment for shop: 4000
TMT
4. Products: 900 000 TMT (first
year)
5. Workers: 96000 TMT (4
worker)
6. Total: 1 052 000 TMT
• Revenue:
1. Services & Products:
1 050 000 TMT
• Net profit:
1. Sales: -2000 TMT
(first year)
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21. TOTAL INCOME
• NET PROFIT: 174 000 TMT
• Security : 76 000 TMT
• NET INCOME: 98 000 TMT
MAIN GOALS
• FULLY PERFECT ORDER AND SANITATION
• ALWAYS SATISFACTION OF CUSTOMERS
• CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT
• FULLY SOCIAL ORIENTED COMSER A
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also known as the "real-life Tony Stark"—is a self-made billionaire, engineer, scientific visionary and investor who has managed to capture the imaginations of the science, tech and finance communities