Elon Musk says he doesn’t regret buying Twitter for $44 billion despite the “pain level” having been “extremely high.”
’s office and that his tenure running the company has been “quite painful” on Tuesday.
In a hastily-arranged interview with the BBC, which streamed live on Twitter Spaces, Musk said he’s been spending nights in a seventh-floor library “that nobody goes to” at the company’s office, but said he doesn’t regret buying Twitter for $44 billion despite the “pain level” having been “extremely high.” The tech mogul also owned up to making mistakes on the platform. “Have I shot myself in the foot with tweets multiple times? Yes,” Musk said.
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