What do billionaires Elon Musk and Larry Ellison have in common?
- Elon Musk
Shares held (millions): 411.1
% of the company: 12.9% - Vanguard Group
Shares held (millions): 220.6
% of the company: 6.9 - BlackRock
Shares held (millions): 178.7
% of the company: 5.6 - State Street Global Advisors
Shares held (millions): 99.7
% of the company: 3.1 - Capital Research and Management
Shares held (millions): 53.1
% of the company: 1.6 - Geode Capital Management
Shares held (millions): 50.0
% of the company: 1.5 - Lawrence J. Ellison
Shares held (millions): 45.0
% of the company: 1.4 - Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMR Co.)
Shares held (millions): 29.4
% of the company: 0.9 - Norges Bank Investment Management
Shares held (millions): 28.1
% of the company: 0.8 - Northern Trust Global Investments
Shares held (millions): 27.1
% of the company: 0.8
In summary, the notable positions of Larry Ellison and Elon Musk among the top five richest individuals in the world can largely be attributed to their ownership of Tesla stock, which has experienced significant growth. Their remarkable success exemplifies the influence and impact that the electric vehicle industry, as well as their other ventures, has had on their personal fortunes and global rankings.
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