held last week. At the event — which hosted top CEOs in the world of tech, transportation, and finance — attendees were confidentially polled on a variety of business topics, including Musk's Twitter acquisition.90% of the company's revenue
last year. 56% of CEOs that were polled said companies should stop advertising on Twitter and 100% said CEOs should care if their brands are associated with hate speech. Though, 65% said their organization has yet to pull its ads from the social media site — which reportedly saw anin the days following Musk's acquisition, though Musk has claimed it's declined.
Meanwhile, 98% of the executives agreed that the billionaire overpaid for Twitter when he purchased it for $44 billion in October. A press release from the event said that some participants condemned Musk's power over Twitter and his"seemingly arbitrary decisions" at the company.that fans of Musk, including Oracle founder Larry Ellison had"explained away" the Tesla CEOs' behavior to him in the past, pointing to his success at the electric-car maker, as well as SpaceX.
"There have been some standout technological triumphs," Sonnenfeld told Bloomberg of Musk's track record."But we could match each and every one of them with 10 failures that the media looks past because he dangles the new, shiny object and distracts you."
May I: 🎅 ho ho ho 🤶 hahehi
Lol outrage culture go brrrrr — he’s not a management detriment, he’s just not popular with the MSM. Is that really how we should run American companies? By the beat of the eternally outraged?
He is a genius. And they are CEOs…
Yale has become a detriment to society.
His a detriment to censorship... Not to companies or himself... All people crying in the wilderness while he is still leading the way .. all the negative feedback created purposefully by the unhappy parties associated to their own downfall are responsible. His holding ground!!!
How much bet none of them are entrepreneurs!
He's 100 times richer than all of them.
Yale? 🤣
They just don’t want to be exposed.