and former CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, and as far as I can tell, not one of them said, ‘Hey, Elon, maybe buying this company when you’re already trying to run half-a-dozen other companies, and personally populate the world, isn’t the best idea right now.
While there is lots of lunacy within these exchanges, many people hoped that these coming court hearings, and the subsequent documents that have become the chatter of the Internet over the past 24 hours, would shed some light on what is going to happen to this doomed Twitter deal. Getting to see how the behind-the-scenes could shed some light on if Musk will be forced to buy the company, or be allowed to walk away from the deal.
It won’t come as a surprise to many that most tech companies, and their famed CEOs, meet their demise because of one fatal flaw. Steve Jobs, for example, was all-knowing, with the answer to everything. When he found out he had pancreatic cancer, he bucked his own doctor’s advice to begin treatment right away, and tried healing himself with a
Let’s hope it’s his undoing. IgnoreElon
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