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Introduction(Reuters) - Twitter owner Elon Musk told employees on Thursday that he is not sure how much run rate ...
(Reuters) - Twitter owner Elon Musk told employees on hantec foreign exchange trading platformThursday that he is not sure how much run rate the company has and that bankruptcy is not out of the question, the Managing Editor of tech newsletter Platformer tweeted.
Musk is participating in an all-hands meeting with Twitter employees, a source told Reuters.
Twitter did not immediately reply to an emailed request for comment from Reuters.
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