abc.net.au/news/elon-musk-gives-evidence-in-trial-twitter-investors-believe/101879780Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has testified that investors do not always react to his Twitter messages as he expects, defending himself in a fraud trial over his 2018 tweet that he had funding to take the electric car-maker private.
Mr Musk's testimony began with questions about his use of Twitter, the social media platform he bought in October. Mr Musk testified for less than 30 minutes before court adjourned until Monday, and he was not asked about his 2018 tweet that he was considering taking Tesla private and that he had "funding secured".
I blocked him months ago. Has he stepped down as Twitter CEO yet as promised? Just another dirtbag billionaire 🥱
He could have helped with world hunger but he chose to create chaos. And tank 2 companies 😆 Thats all I need to know!
A business-man, entrepreneur choosing to privatise a company in which he is CEO? What's the issue? Jealousy or some other factor/s?
The deep state have their knives out for Musk, and will use whatever means they have to get him if they can. But he is sending military satellites into orbit as well. So, one would assume that he has a certain amount of backing within the higher echelons of power.
Good, Good, ABC. Let the butt hurt flow through you.
ABC obsessed with all things Musk except the TwitterFiles After thousands of articles on COVID, vaccination, Trump, claimed election meddling, ‘misinformation’ and the Twitter takeover, they have NO EXCUSE for ignoring what Musk has revealed through the TwitterFiles
Your previous omissions on the subject ensure that your reporting in this area can't be trusted. Sad state of affairs for a public broadcaster.
ABC you STILL wont talk about the Twitter Files right here on Twitter.
What a way to butcher a headline. A real word salad!
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