
Susan Pulliam
Investigative and Enterprise Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
jp.wsj.com | Susan Pulliam |Corrie Driebusch |Becky Peterson
大きな利益を生む非公開株取引のおかげで、スペースXは米国最大規模の企業になっても世間の監視の目を逃れられる アントニオ・グラシアス氏は米実業家のイーロン・マスク氏と古い友人だ。投資会社バロー・エクイティ・パートナーズの創業者であるグラシアス氏とその家族は、クリスマスも、カリブ海のバハマやワイオミング州ジャクソンホールでの休暇も、マスク氏と共に過ごす。マスク氏との関係は、グラシアス氏には大きな見返りがあった。証券当局や裁判所に提出された文書によると、グラシアス氏が大富豪になった一つの要因は、マスク氏の企業のほぼ全てに投資したことにある。 グラシアス氏とバローは、マスク氏の側近グループ内の立場を利用して金もうけをする新たな方法を見つけた。それは厳重に管理されているマスク氏の非公開企業の株式に投資する機会を外部の裕福な投資家に販売することだ。宇宙開発ベンチャー・スペースXの取締役で電気自動車(EV)大手テスラ TSLA 9.80%increase; green up pointing triangle...
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2 weeks ago |
tovima.com | Susan Pulliam |Corrie Driebusch |Becky Peterson
Antonio Gracias and Elon Musk go way back. The Valor Equity Partners founder and his family spend their Christmases with Musk and vacation with him in the Bahamas and Jackson Hole, Wyo. For Gracias, it has been a lucrative relationship. He has become a multibillionaire in part by investing in nearly all of Musk’s companies over the years, according to public filings and court documents.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Susan Pulliam |Corrie Driebusch |Becky Peterson
April 24, 2025 9:00 pm ETAntonio Gracias and Elon Musk go way back. The Valor Equity Partners founder and his family spend their Christmases with Musk and vacation with him in the Bahamas and Jackson Hole, Wyo. For Gracias, it has been a lucrative relationship. He has become a multibillionaire in part by investing in nearly all of Musk’s companies over the years, according to public filings and court documents.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
msn.com | Jean Eaglesham |Susan Pulliam
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Feb 6, 2025 |
wsj.com | Jean Eaglesham |Susan Pulliam
After the pandemic, most home insurers were fleeing wildfire-prone areas of California. But State Farm was there—and making a huge bet. It gobbled up market share—and generated substantial commissions for its agents—by insuring high-value homes in the Pacific Palisades and other Los Angeles neighborhoods that many of its competitors rejected as too vulnerable to wildfires. By 2022, State Farm had more than 20% of the California market, dwarfing its competitors. Already a subscriber? Sign In
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