Elon Musk buys $3 billion stake (9.2%) in Twitter and is now the platform's largest shareholder

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He fixed it, the context is gone now
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.


Yep, Tesla shareholders should be furious
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.


Tesla shareholders ought to be pretty outraged that Musk is treating Tesla as his personal asset.
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.


Tesla shareholders ought to be pretty outraged that Musk is treating Tesla as his personal asset.


Probably more concerned that stock is down by 50% thanks largely to Elon antics and is still underperforming.
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.


Twitter is a private company.

Tesla shareholders ought to be pretty outraged that Musk is treating Tesla as his personal asset.


Probably more concerned that stock is down by 50% thanks largely to Elon antics and is still underperforming.
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.


Twitter is a private company.

Tesla shareholders ought to be pretty outraged that Musk is treating Tesla as his personal asset.


Probably more concerned that stock is down by 50% thanks largely to Elon antics and is still underperforming.


Twitter is delisted as publicly traded. Tesla is not. See the difference?
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Anonymous wrote:And he can make sure they get 60 days notice. Not that hard to fix


Gee, if only there were a person, a sort of general or corporate counsel, who would know this type of thing and could prevent a lawsuit for mistakes like this. If only...


Doesn’t change that the class action lawsuit is for show.


It will win. Twitter will have to give WARN notice. Musk won’t get to lay them off immediately. That’s not show. That’s law.


But he can restrict their access to code when he finds wrongdoing. He can restrict employee access to code as he brings in others to clean it up. He can fire people individually if he finds that they behaved in a very biased manner.


That’s not what he is doing. He doesn’t understand code.


He brought in his own engineers. And that's the first thing he did was lock people out of code.


Tesla paid its employees to rewrite code for Twitter.


Twitter is a private company.

Tesla shareholders ought to be pretty outraged that Musk is treating Tesla as his personal asset.


Probably more concerned that stock is down by 50% thanks largely to Elon antics and is still underperforming.


Yeah, that's the problem. He's using the resources of a public company that is owned by many shareholders to benefit the private company that he owns personally.
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He is totally deranged. You could not have this more backwards if you tried.

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Also totally normal that the former chief of staff of the Republican leader in the Senate is threatening companies with investigations for choosing not to advertise somewhere.
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