Elon Musk warns Twitter employees that 'bankruptcy isn’t out of the question'

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Elon Musk warns Twitter employees that 'bankruptcy isn’t out of the question'
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Elon Musk has warned Twitter employees that 'bankruptcy isn’t out of the question'.

Despite his comments in the internal meeting, Mr Musk remained positive on Twitter on Thursday, insisting: "Usage of Twitter continues to rise."

The subsequent uproar from some users appears to have worked in his favour after he "hit all-time high of active users" following its implementation.November 10, 2022 "Remote work is no longer allowed, unless you have a specific exception. Managers will send the exception lists to me for review and approval," the Tesla boss wrote.

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