In a Thursday email to employees, Blue Origin chief executive Dave Limp said the company is eliminating some engineering and research jobs while also cutting out middle management
Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk's Starlink faces mounting competition in the satellite internet sector as China's state-backed SpaceSail and Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos' Project Kuiper advance their expansion plans.
The marketplace for private space enterprises is far from free, especially with SpaceX CEO and eagerly willing Martian sperm donor Elon Musk holding the purse strings of the federal government. SpaceX’s competitors can only sit back and prepare for the loss of its government contracts.
The world's richest entrepreneur and its most powerful political leader have joined forces. What comes next is unknown.
We are forced to ask ourselves if The Washington Post – a pillar of investigative journalism during Watergate – is unwilling to challenge those in power?”
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"Is it because we're critical of what's happening with Elon Musk? Is it only OK to run things in the Post now that won't anger the president or won't have him calling Jeff Bezos asking why this ...
Elon Musk's Starlink faces growing competition from China's SpaceSail and Jeff Bezos's Project Kuiper. China is rapidly expanding its low-Earth orbit satellite network, posing a strategic challenge to Musk's dominance in satellite internet for remote areas and national security purposes.
According to Forbes, the British Royal family is estimated to be worth around £69 billion ($88 billion) - but their wealth pales in comparison to the world's richest family.
The Washington Post, owned by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, pulled a $115,000 front and back page advert calling for President Donald Trump to “fire” Elon Musk, his Department of Government Efficiency head.
The watchdog group Common Cause, in cooperation with the Southern Poverty Law Center, had agreed to pay the Post $115,000 for one ad placement on the front and back of Tuesday’s print edition, and another similar full-page ad on the inside of the paper.