The Post’s investigative report, however, revealed that Musk’s residency status caused concern among his former business partners at Zip2, his early start-up. Former associates, court records, and ...
It is important to note that Biden was referring to a Washington Post article that claimed Musk did not have a work visa when he launched his startup Zip2. Reacting to the US president remark ...
According to the news outlet's report, Elon Musk instead developed a software company Zip2. The Tesla chief reportedly received US work authorisation somewhere around 1997. However, his ...
The venture capital firm which invested $3 million into Zip2 required Musk to get legal work status within 45 days and its board members were worried of this Elon Musk had worked illegally in the ...
Musk, who has recently voiced support for Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric, briefly worked illegally after leaving Stanford University to focus on building his first company, Zip2, an early ...
Musk added, “The Biden puppet is lying.” Investors in Musk’s company, Zip2, were concerned about the possibility of their founder being deported, according to the report, and gave him a ...
Photo / Getty Images What Musk has not publicly disclosed is that he did not have the legal right to work while building the company that became Zip2, which sold for about US$300 million ($500m ...
Zip2, his first creation, was sold to Compaq Computer Corporation in 1999 for $300million, according to The Washington Post. Musk likes to tell his story as a journey of personal growth and ...
Derek Proudian, who was on the Zip2 board and later became CEO told The Post the sentiment of investors was, “We don’t want our founder being deported.” He added, “Their immigration status ...