Just two weeks after taking over Twitter, Elon Musk told employees the company is losing so much money that “bankruptcy is not out of the question.'
Twitter hasn’t turned a profit since 2019, and ad revenue has declined significantly since Musk’s takeover as advertisersfrom the platform.
At the all-hands, Musk suggested that Twitter’s future depends upon the success of the revamped Twitter Blue subscription service.he InformationMusk also told employees, again, that they are expected to work from Twitter’s office, a reversal of the company’s previous “work from anywhere” policy. “If you can physically make it to an office and you don’t show up, resignation accepted," he said,
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