after Russia invaded Ukraine in February and that it was concerned the environment for digital ad spending could see further disruptions.Elon Musk has cultivated close ties with Beijing to build Tesla’s business in China. Now that he is buying Twitter and focusing on free speech, WSJ looks at how China has used the social-media platform to promote its views, and why that’s raising concerns.
Mr. Agrawal last month said that no layoffs were planned and the company’s priorities aren’t changing before the deal closes, according to a person who heard the remarks. Jay Sullivan is replacing both executives, according to a spokesperson for the company. Mr. Sullivan has served as vice president of product since November, according to his LinkedIn profile. Mr. Sullivan will replace Mr. Beykpour and serve as the interim replacement for Mr. Falck, the spokesperson said.
Smart to leave because the Twitter Board seems to be afraid of making the right decision.
He is now a threat!
I want trump back