Qatar's sovereign wealth fund — which invested $375 million in Elon Musk's Twitter buyout — says it hasn't told the new CEO to tweet less
into Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter — said it hasn't asked the social media company's new CEO to tweet less.
"Have you asked him to tweet less in the last eight months? There was so much volatility. Do you get involved in those calls?", the CEO of Qatar Investment Authority, or QIA, in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos. "Not really, I mean we do not really involved to that extent in term of, again, he has our trust and we are sure that he would manage it very professionally," Al Mahmoud responded.
"We engage with the management, with Elon in terms of the plan that he has for the company, and we believe in this, and we trust his leadership in terms of turning around the company," he further said.
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