BREAKING: To be transformed as a 'private company' 🧐
A prolific user of the social media platform, Musk has been toying with the idea to own Twitter for a while. Our
Now in a letter to the Twitter chairman, Bret Taylor, which was also shared in a securities filing, Musk has said that the social media platform has"extraordinary potential" that he can unlock. However, this cannot be done in the company's current form and Twitter needs to go private once again. According to Bloomberg, Twitter is currently valued at $37 billion and Musk has offered $43 billion to take the company private. In an SEC filing,
Meanwhile, Musk has been bubbling with ideas for changes that can be made at the company and even tweeted about them in the recent past. From
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