Elon Musk Offers to Buy Twitter Outright for $43 Billion
Summary
Image credit: Austin Barnard on Twitter Elon Musk recently became the largest stakeholder in the microblogging platform Twitter. The spotlight remained on him when he polled Twitterati on whether or not they wanted an Edit button for tweets. Although Musk […]
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Image credit: Austin Barnard on Twitter
Elon Musk recently became the largest stakeholder in the microblogging platform Twitter. The spotlight remained on him when he polled Twitterati on whether or not they wanted an Edit button for tweets. Although Musk refused to take a seat on the Twitter board, he has made a somewhat controversial offer to buy out the company for a whopping $43 billion. Continue reading Source
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