BREAKING: The White House has published a full list of business leaders who are joining President Trump on his trip to China:
1. Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO
2. Tim Cook, Apple CEO
3. Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO
4. Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone CEO
5. David Solomon, Goldman Sachs CEO
6. Jane Fraser, Citigroup CEO
7. Kelly Ortberg, Boeing CEO
8. Michael Miebach, Mastercard CEO
9. Ryan McInerney, Visa CEO
10. Larry Culp, GE CEO
11. Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron CEO
12. Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm CEO
13. Brian Sikes, Cargill CEO
14. Dina Powell McCormick, Meta Executive
15. Jacob Thaysen, Illumina CEO
16. Jim Anderson, Coherent CEO
There may be additional CEOs who join the trip that are not yet named.
We continue to believe the market is underestimating the potential outcomes of the US-China summit.
SpaceX is only ~200 satellites away from having launched as many satellites as the rest of the world combined
(despite giving the rest of the world a 61-year head start)
BREAKING: The White House is inviting Elon Musk and Tim Cook to join President Trump on his trip to China this week.
Executives from Boeing, Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, BlackRock, Citigroup and Meta have also been invited.
Trump hopes to unlock a "series of business deals" with China.
BREAKING: President Trump says the ceasefire between the US and Iran is "unbelievably weak" and "on life support."
Brent crude oil prices extend gains toward $105/barrel.
BREAKING: We have obtained further information as Iran considers taking control of 7 undersea internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz.
Details include:
1. Under the new policy, โforeign operatorsโ would be required to obtain permits to use these cables
2. This would include paying fees and following Iranian law
3. All management and maintenance would be handled by Iranian companies
4. The IRGC has previously warned it could target these same cables
These cables are critical for data traffic between Europe, Asia, and the Gulf.
Only when you drive the Cybertruck do you realize how incredible it is: a bulletproof tank that moves like a million dollar sports car!
Reason for the angular shape is that the thick, ultra-hard stainless steel body panels cannot be stamped like the thin, feeble, paper-strength mild steel of other trucks. Cybertruck body panels would break 5000 ton stamping machines.