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History of Elon Musk’s Internet Ownership<\/h2>\n

Elon Musk, the 48 year-old tech mogul and entrepreneur, is perhaps best known for his involvement with Tesla, SpaceX and SolarCity. Musk has also made his mark as an Internet mogul, having an ownership stake in several websites and products. His ownership history has evolved over time, leading to some sites becoming more prominent than others and some ownership stakes changing hands. Here, we look at what internet does Elon Musk own.<\/p>\n

X.com<\/h2>\n

In 1999, Musk was an early contender in the online payment processing space, launching X.com. This brand later evolved into PayPal, when it merged with Confinity, which had a similar payment processing system called ‘PayPal’. Musk was made Chief Executive Officer and owned 11% of the company after the merger. As PayPal grew, Musk eventually sold his stake in 2002 for a reported $165 million.<\/p>\n

Zip2<\/h2>\n

In 1995, Musk and his brother Kimbal started their own business, an online city guide called Zip2. It was a directory service that provided maps, directions, reservations and other related information for local businesses. Zip2 was eventually acquired by Compaq in February 1999, and Musk was an early beneficiary of the acquisition, pocketing a reported $22 million.<\/p>\n

Hyperloop<\/h2>\n

Musk has described Hyperloop as the ‘fifth mode’ of transport – a solar powered transit system that uses air pressure to reduce the travel time between two points. The Hyperloop is still in the developmental stage, but the concept has attracted a great deal of interest due to its potential to reduce travel times between major cities. Musk has indicated that he plans to keep ownership of the Hyperloop concept for himself.<\/p>\n

Tesla, SolarCity, and SpaceX<\/h2>\n