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Chaos reigns at Twitter as Musk manages 'by whims'
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Date:2025-04-16 06:54:56
Tech journalist Casey Newton says Elon Musk did not inherit a company in crisis — but after massive layoffs and upheaval the social media giant is losing money and Musk is warning of bankruptcy.
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