Elon Musk told Twitter employees that the company’s insolvency was out of the question. The news comes from the chief executive of technology newsletter Platformer. Elon Musk just told Twitter staff that he was unsure about the company’s financial strength and that “insolvency is out of the question,” Zoe Schiffer wrote on the social network.
Musk’s announcements will be made during the meeting, which Schiffer said staff reported an hour in advance and which he attended 15 minutes late.
Just this Thursday, the billionaire informed workers about the end of remote work, and this topic was raised during the meeting, which is now taking place. According to Platformer’s chief executive, Musk warned employees that if they didn’t show up to the office, they could consider an “accepted resignation.”
The person in charge of the technology bulletin also said that the person in charge of Twitter security is leaving the company. “Multiple sources have confirmed that Yoel Roth is leaving the company,” he wrote.
Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter was officially announced on October 28, and his first action was to fire top executives such as CEO Parag Agrawal and 50% of the social network’s employees, and some of those people have since been contacted. return again.