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The idea was floated in the form of a poll by Elon Musk, now the largest contributor to Twitter, who asked 81 million followers on that social network whether or not the company headquarters should be converted into a homeless shelter, given the fact that due to the pandemic, there is no longer any Almost nobody to work in person anymore.
In less than 24 hours, . can He was recently named the richest man in the world, the head of Tesla and SpaceX, got about a million answers — 90% of them positive, one of which was from fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos, now No. 2 on the Forbes list, who assured him the idea was a good one. Or he didn’t do it himself, at Amazon’s offices in Seattle, as early as 2020.
Or do a part. It worked great and makes it easier for employees who want to volunteer. https://t.co/r0dZWsMxWT https://t.co/NbUNl1bkJ3
– Jeff Bezos April 10 2022
“Otherwise turn a part. It turns out really good and makes it easier for employees who want to volunteer,” Bezos wrote in response to Musk, attaching Article – Commodity Published in May 2020 by Geek Wire about the eight-story, 200-person-per-night mall that Amazon has built at its Seattle headquarters. Elon Musk replied: “Great idea!”
Despite the fact that last week he bought 73.4 million shares on Twitter and became the owner of 9.2% of the social network’s capital, Elon Musk will not be part of its board of directors, it was learned Monday. That, four days after he inappropriately posted, as to his hallmark, a photo on Twitter, smoking a pad, with the caption “Next Twitter board meeting will be ignited.”
– Elon Musk April 7, 2022
It was Parag Agrawal, the company’s chairman, who made the announcement Monday morning – again, via Twitter. “The appointment of Elon to the Board of Directors was supposed to be officially effective on April 9, but Elon shared the same morning that he would not be joining anymore,” Agrawal wrote, stressing that the Board of Directors was “excited” about the possibility of collaborating with the largest shareholder. Meanwhile, “aware of the risks” that may ensue.
Elon has decided not to join our board of directors. I sent a brief note to the company, I share with you all here. pic.twitter.com/lfrXACavvk
Paraga Agrawal April 11, 2022
In the same post, which Musk commented with only one emoji, with a face in front of his mouth, the Twitter CEO considered the decision of the richest man in the world to be correct. “I think it’s the best thing to do. We have always valued and always will value the contributions of our shareholders, whether they are members of the board of directors or not. Elon is our largest shareholder and we will continue to welcome his contributions.”
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed that he has bought 9.2% of the social network Twitter
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