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Vy Capital and Elon Musk: What is the secretive investment . . . With a skeleton crew and zero fanfare, Vy Capital quietly became one of Elon Musk’s biggest financial backers — funding SpaceX, xAI, Neuralink, and Twitter (now X) Now, the $15 billion firm is shutting its doors to outside investors Who are the power players behind Vy, and why have they stayed so silent?
Explained: How Vy Capital quietly became Musk’s biggest . . . Explained: How Vy Capital quietly became Musk’s biggest backer—and why it’s going solo The low-profile tech fund will now rely solely on internal capital as it continues to support Musk’s
Vy Capital: The Musk-eted Strategy Behind $15 Billion . . . Vy Capital, a stealthy Dubai-based investment firm, is the major financier behind Elon Musk's groundbreaking companies like SpaceX, xAI, Neuralink, and X, racking up $15 billion in assets With a strategy that relies heavily on Musk's ventures, registering impressive annualized returns of 28%, Vy Capital has become a key player in the innovation space while halting external fundraising What
Vy Capitals Strategic Investments Yield 28% Annual Returns Vy Capital, a discreet yet influential investment firm, has achieved an impressive 28% annual return over the past decade The firm, managing $15 billion with a small team of four investors, has announced it will cease external fundraising to focus on managing its own capital Vy Capital's strategic investments are deeply intertwined with Elon Musk's ventures, including SpaceX and xAI The
Sources Elon 500M 1b 15B 20B - Ultimate Status Bar Sources Elon 500M 1b 15B 20B journey through various funding phases reveals a complex tapestry of financial sources that have supported his ambitious projects
5 Things To Know About Vy Capital, The Secretive Firm Helping . . . The firm, Vy Capital, has committed $700 million to help Musk finance his proposed $44 billion takeover of social network Twitter, which remains far from a done deal as the company and Tesla founder continue to quibble over issues surrounding bots and fake accounts and a fair price for the deal