The serial entrepreneur and world’s richest person seems to be letting his own personal views shape and inform his policies governing use on the platform.
Other parties (including the ones you mentioned) have sizable stakes in twitter, but they are much smaller than Elon’s stake, not the other way around. (Remember, it sold for $44B, you can divide that by the numbers in the article by that to see how much each investor mentioned owns).
Other parties (including the ones you mentioned) have sizable stakes in twitter, but they are much smaller than Elon’s stake, not the other way around. (Remember, it sold for $44B, you can divide that by the numbers in the article by that to see how much each investor mentioned owns).
Here’s a better breakdown:
https://archive.is/2022.12.21-001745/https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/who-is-financing-elon-musks-44-billion-deal-buy-twitter-2022-10-07/