Conflicting answer from Twitter CEO: Is Elon Musk the new boss of the company?

After taking 9.2 percent of Twitter, Elon Musk set his eyes on the entire platform. Twitter management seems confused
 Conflicting answer from Twitter CEO: Is Elon Musk the new boss of the company?
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In the turbulent partnership process of Elon Musk and Twitter, the waters do not stand still. Having made a name for himself in many areas with his writings on the platform before, Musk had again created a different agenda with his attempt to become a partner in Twitter.

Twitter CEO: “It is not yet clear whether Musk’s offer will be accepted”

The process, which started with Elon Musk’s partnership with a certain part of Twitter, continues in the company of unknowns. Finally, Musk, who sent his offer of $ 43 billion for the entire platform, was put on hold. On the other hand, it seems that the proposal caused question marks in the minds of Twitter management.

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal held a meeting with his employees regarding the latest developments and Elon Musk agenda. During the 25-minute Q&A meeting, Agrawal made contradictory statements in a question about how and when the board of directors would respond to Musk’s proposal.

Twitter CEO, stating that it will be a difficult process for the board of directors, stated that the answer will be given according to the interests of Twitter shareholders. Many expected the company to turn down this offer outright. However, Agrawal said he has no clear answer as to whether the offer will be accepted. He then told the employees to be prepared for any outcome.

The successful businessman, who bought 9.2 percent of Twitter a while ago, has recently applied for the entire company with an offer worth approximately 43 billion dollars. The process of being on Elon Musk’s board of directors was also turbulent. It is already a matter of curiosity how Twitter management will respond to Musk.

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