Twitter and Musk

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We asked top business school professors to analyze Elon Musk's first week running Twitter: 'A case study of failed leadership.'
https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-leadership-analysis-by-business-school-professors-2022-11
 
Just keep in mind early these week, Musk decreased the moderation team to a mere 15 people. At this point Twitter is effectively unmoderated - you can post whatever you please unless it displeases Musk (which he will permanently ban you for - so much for "free speech").

Yeh. Might be a good time for someone to post something about Hunter having a laptop which has previously been denied and resulted in massive bannings for anyone who even came near the topic. Fortunately he shit-canned the top lawyer bitch who led that effort per instructions from her masters at the DOJ.
 
We asked top business school professors to analyze Elon Musk's first week running Twitter: 'A case study of failed leadership.'
https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-leadership-analysis-by-business-school-professors-2022-11

Oh gawd, are we back to that old demtard strategy again,? "we surveyed three hundred former colonels and they all disagreed with Trump and think that Biden's withdrawal from AFG was brilliant," and "we surveyed three hundred economists from lefty schools that are dependent on government grants and they all think the Biden economy is an overwhelming success."
 
Why go to university professors haha..... Musk overpaid for a website and tried to back out of it but was forced to go through with it and now is trying to figure out how a company with $5 billion in revenues is barely making money when he is overleveraged with numerous banks and investors. it is like a mini model of a tech boom.
 
Why go to university professors haha..... Musk overpaid for a website and tried to back out of it but was forced to go through with it and now is trying to figure out how a company with $5 billion in revenues is barely making money when he is overleveraged with numerous banks and investors. it is like a mini model of a tech boom.

The man bought a company that loses $3 million a day for $44 billion with no way to raise capital.

Is there a worse business deal in history?
 
The man bought a company that loses $3 million a day for $44 billion with no way to raise capital.

Is there a worse business deal in history?

Maybe he could hire No-Experience Hunter Biden to bring some management and financial expertise to the business.

I am pretty sure Twitter would be rolling in the cash before long. Nothing like being supported by both the leader of the U.S. and the leader of China to grease the skids a bit. Big Guy would get 10 of course.
 
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