There was also the cost of running twitter. Granted, his return so far has been about 50 bil and twitter still has a market value of like 40 billion, so it's not like that asset has gone away. Like 4 billion in net costs to make 50 billion in two years is pretty solid return on investment....
It's more like he got a 34,900% return on investment. If you include the $44 billion he "spent" on Twitter that brings the ROI down to a still impressive 58%, outperforming pretty much any market or fund.
They really are good businessmen, but the foxes are now in control of the hen house. Good luck everyone else!
Oh, so someone has shown that you can buy yourself a carte blanche in the US government for about the price of a medium sized building in larger capital cities?
This bodes well for America from now on, what interesting times you've made for yourselves