Elon Musk, Bill Gates And 'Kings' Might Pay $1B For Trump's Mar-A-Lago: Ex-President's Expert Witness To Testify In New York Fraud Trial
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In a New York civil fraud trial involving former President Donald Trump, real-estate broker Lawrence Moens, who will testify as an expert defense witness, suggested that high-profile individuals like Elon Musk and Bill Gates could potentially be interested in purchasing Mar-a-Lago for $1 billion. This valuation is in stark contrast to the Attorney General's office claim that Trump overstated the property's value, which they estimate at $25 million, to secure better interest rates from banks.

December 02, 2023 | 2:10 am
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Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, is mentioned as a potential buyer for Mar-a-Lago in Trump's fraud trial, which could draw attention to Gates but is unlikely to impact Microsoft's stock directly.
Bill Gates' potential interest in Mar-a-Lago is mentioned, but as with Musk, it is speculative and not directly related to Microsoft's operations or financial performance. The news may draw attention but is unlikely to have a significant short-term impact on MSFT's stock price.
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, is mentioned as a potential buyer for Mar-a-Lago in Trump's fraud trial, which could draw attention to Musk and indirectly affect Tesla's stock.
While Elon Musk's potential interest in Mar-a-Lago is mentioned, it is speculative and not directly related to Tesla's core business or financials. The news may draw attention but is unlikely to have a significant short-term impact on TSLA's stock price.
CONFIDENCE 70
IMPORTANCE 20
RELEVANCE 30