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The screwworms are here...

Happy Friday. Elon Musk has set a lot of ambitious goals for his companies, like saying in 2011 that SpaceX could put humans on Mars within 10 years. Thanks to a New York Times analysis, now we know exactly how accurate those 600+ prognostications are:

  • Musk has achieved his goals 19% of the time.
  • He was late or failed to deliver 35% of the time.
  • About a third of his goals were too vague to determine whether they were met.
  • Another 13% have deadlines in the future.

If nothing else, it’s nice to know that you can hit just 19% of your goals and still become a trillionaire. Remember that when filling out your midyear performance reviews.

—Molly Liebergall, Matty Merritt, Dave Lozo, Adam Epstein, Holly Van Leuven

In today’s newsletter, we’ll get into bitcoin’s collapse, screwworms returning after 60 years, and the box office’s best May since 2019.

MARKETS

Nasdaq

26,830.96

S&P

7,584.31

Dow

51,561.93

10-Year

4.477%

Bitcoin

$63,482.07

Broadcom

$418.91

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 5:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: The Dow soared to a record close yesterday while the Nasdaq dropped, as investors rotated out of tech and into healthcare and finance. Broadcom was the main culprit for the tech sector’s tough day—it stumbled nearly 13% after reporting an underwhelming forecast for its AI chips.