Elon Musk To Address , Twitter Employees' Concerns .
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will directly address Twitter
employees' concerns and answer their questions about
his takeover of the social media platform on June 16.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will directly address Twitter
employees' concerns and answer their questions about
his takeover of the social media platform on June 16.
The unorthodox move comes despite
the fact that Musk's $44 billion takeover
has not yet been completed.
On June 13, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced an all-hands meeting with employees, saying they would be allowed to submit questions in advance.
On June 13, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced an all-hands meeting with employees, saying they would be allowed to submit questions in advance.
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives called the move a, "clear step in the right direction towards the chances of a deal
happening and a smart strategic move as Twitter employees
have been left in the dark over the past few months and have
many questions during this volatile period of uncertainty.".
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives called the move a, "clear step in the right direction towards the chances of a deal
happening and a smart strategic move as Twitter employees
have been left in the dark over the past few months and have
many questions during this volatile period of uncertainty.".
In April, Musk revealed his plan
to acquire Twitter for $44 billion.
Since then, he has repeatedly clashed with the company over the number of bots, or fake accounts,
on the social media platform.
In May, Musk said the deal was "on hold" until
he received more data from Twitter
regarding those bot accounts.
It remains unclear if the all-hands meeting
with Twitter employees is a signal that the two
sides have come closer to resolving the deal.
.
It remains unclear if the all-hands meeting
with Twitter employees is a signal that the two
sides have come closer to resolving the deal.
.
ABC reports that the world's richest man has been
a vocal critic of the platform over the years, particularly
of what he deems a threat to free speech.
ABC reports that the world's richest man has been
a vocal critic of the platform over the years, particularly
of what he deems a threat to free speech.
He has previously taken aim at Twitter's moderation and safety policies, anonymous user accounts and its ban of former President Donald Trump.
He has previously taken aim at Twitter's moderation and safety policies, anonymous user accounts and its ban of former President Donald Trump
Elon Musk found himself in the crosshairs of controversy once again as he clashed with Australian authorities over content censorship on his platform, X. The dispute stemmed from a court order instructing X to remove video posts depicting a violent incident involving an Assyrian bishop. Musk, known for his outspoken nature, accused Australian leaders of attempting to stifle internet freedom, drawing condemnation from lawmakers.
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Australia's prime minister said Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to remove footage of last week's Church.. Sky News
Former Twitter executives, including ex-CEO Parag Agrawal, have filed a lawsuit against tech mogul Elon Musk, seeking over $128 million in combined unpaid severance. The lawsuit, filed on Monday in federal court in San Francisco, is the latest in a string of legal challenges faced by Musk since he acquired the social media giant for $44 billion in October 2022, subsequently renaming it X.
#X #ParagAgrawal #ElonMusk #Twitter
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Tesla's quarterly revenue has dropped for the first time in almost four years, according to financial result filings, demonstrating why the electric carmaker is.. Sky News
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has deferred his visit to India to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, attributing the delay to pressing commitments at Tesla. Musk expressed his intention to reschedule the visit for a later time this year. "Unfortunately, very heavy Tesla obligations require that the visit to India be delayed, but I do very much look forward to visiting later this year," Musk posted on his X account.
#ElonMusk #Tesla #IndiaVisit #TeslaObligations #ElectricVehicles #GlobalExpansion #TeslaIndia #BusinessTravel #TechNews #Innovation
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Jairam Ramesh mentions Elon Musk delaying India trip due to Tesla commitments. Musk faces challenges with Tesla's Model 2 and anticipates announcing investments.. IndiaTimes
Donald Trump may go to jail in his hush money case -- but even before that, he may get locked up over a gag order ... something the Secret Service is ready for,.. TMZ.com
Congress Sends Biden a Bill , That Could Ban TikTok.
Included within Congress' $95 billion national security package is a provision that could
lead to TikTok being banned in America.
Included within Congress' $95 billion national security package is a provision that could
lead to TikTok being banned in America.
However, the ban would take place
after the 2024 election, NBC News reports. .
This means that TikTok could still be used by candidates seeking the nation's highest
office who want to reach younger voters.
This means that TikTok could still be used by candidates seeking the nation's highest
office who want to reach younger voters.
The new bill gives TikTok parent company ByteDance nine months to sell the
platform or be banned in the U.S.
A one-time, 90-day extension can
be granted by the president.
Without an extension, the earliest a ban
could be implemented is January 2025.
Some Democrats say that ByteDance would rather sell TikTok than be banned in America.
TikTok ain’t going away. There is
no more capitalistic entity than
an organization controlled by
the Chinese Communist Party.
They’re going to sell it, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., a member of the
Armed Services Committee, via NBC News.
Young people will go on their
TikTok tomorrow and they’ll still
have it. And then the day after
that, they’ll still have it. And the
day after that, they’ll still have it.
If you like it, you’re going to keep it, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., a member of the
Armed Services Committee, via NBC News.
Donald Trump issued a statement seeking to
exploit the development for his own political gain.
Just so everyone knows, especially the
young people, Crooked Joe Biden is
responsible for banning TikTok. He is the one
pushing it to close … Young people, and lots of others, must remember this on November 5th, ELECTION DAY, when they vote!, Donald Trump, via Truth Social
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso met with ex-President Donald Trump at Trump Tower, emphasizing the enduring significance of the US-Japan alliance amid Indo-Pacific security challenges. Trump praised Japan's defense efforts. These diplomatic exchanges coincide with Trump's legal proceedings and his active engagement with other global leaders.
#DonaldTrump #donaldtrumplatestnews #donaldtrumpnews #donaldtrump2024 #TaroAso #JapanUS #ShinzoAbe #Worldnews #news #Oneinda #Oneindia news
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Jon Stewart is mocking the media's coverage of Donald Trump's criminal trial. 'The Daily Show' host slammed the likes of Jake Tapper, Nicolle Wallace and Erin Burnett for their extensive and at times incredibly dramatic reporting of the former president's New York criminal trial.
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Major Companies Announce, Layoffs and Hiring Freezes, as Fears of Recession Loom.
Yahoo reports that the United States has
been impacted by a wave of corporate layoffs
meant to cut costs amid broad..
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Joe Scarborough demanding that something be done about the success of the Daily Wire, AOC losing it over social media censorship demands, the January 6..