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Musk to hold his first meeting with Twitter employees

Elon Musk

Musk to hold his first meeting with Twitter employees

  • Elon Musk said on Twitter for the first time since he made a $ 44 billion offer to the company in April.
  • At the meeting, the CEO of billionaire Tesla will answer questions from Twitter employees.
  • Musk warned that the company could stop trading if the platform does not provide false account information.

Elon Musk said on Twitter for the first time since he made a $ 44 billion offer to the company in April.

At the meeting, the CEO of billionaire Tesla will answer questions from Twitter employees. Musk warned that the company could stop trading if the platform does not provide false account information.

Twitter chief Parag Agraval informed employees about the incident by e-mail on Monday. Agrawall told staff that Musk could answer questions before the meeting.

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A Twitter spokesman confirmed the news. Earlier this month, he accused the social media company of requesting more information about its user base and of threatening to cancel the deal.

In a letter to regulators, Musk said he has the right to measure spam accounts directly. In a letter, he formalized a dispute that has been going on for weeks after announcing that the deal had been “suspended” and he had to wait for further information.

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Analysts say Musk could use the issue to renegotiate prices or even cancel the deal. They said that his decision to address the issue on social networks is unconventional, which makes it difficult to judge how important it is.

Agraval defended the company’s fake account detection in a series of tweets, but Musk responded with a “cool” emoji. When trading closed on Monday in New York, the company’s shares traded at $ 37.03 each, well below Musk’s offer of $ 54.20.