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mell saysIf Musk doesn't succeed twatter will fail, slowly but surely. Alternatives will eventually take over. Once it loses influence it's not worth much to tptb
It doesn't have to have any influence, it just has to APPEAR to have influence.
CNN has less than 1 million viewers at any given moment. How is that being funded? They have multiple hosts that make more than $1 million a year. Ae they really getting $10 out of every viewer on a yearly basis for the commercials to pay for it?
When the government was allowed to directly send money to CORPORATIONS, that was the end of the country. Government Motors.
I remember when Lee Iacocca went to the government for a loan for Chrysler and what a huge deal that was. He got it, but he got a LOAN, and not at 0% interest, and it was public.
Everybody was asleep with covid when the government purchased our entire fucki...
No it does have to have influence otherwise it won't sway enough people and is useless to tptb. CNN is already circling in the toilet.
I remember when Lee Iacocca went to the government for a loan for Chrysler and what a huge deal that was. He got it, but he got a LOAN, and not at 0% interest, and it was public.
richwicks saysI remember when Lee Iacocca went to the government for a loan for Chrysler and what a huge deal that was. He got it, but he got a LOAN, and not at 0% interest, and it was public.
Yep. Now multi billion dollar bailouts for airlines (just to name one industry) are expected at least once a decade at least.
mell says
No it does have to have influence otherwise it won't sway enough people and is useless to tptb. CNN is already circling in the toilet.
Yes, Decentralization is key. We're in a race between MAGA and "Own nothing and be Happy" Human Hive.
Hircus saysStock market appears closed today.
Looks like the aftermarket stuff
MSNBC's Morning Joe Mika says the quiet part out loud:
"he (Elon Musk) could take over the messaging and tell people what to think... that's our job."
https://nitter.pussthecat.org/mcbenis3/status/1515067405491449864?source=patrick.net#m
Scarborough is one strange dude.
MSNBC's Morning Joe Mika says the quiet part out loud:
"he (Elon Musk) could take over the messaging and tell people what to think... that's our job."
https://nitter.pussthecat.org/mcbenis3/status/1515067405491449864?source=patrick.net#m
Scarborough is one strange dude.
If people don't recognize what our "news" is at this point, I figure fuck em. It's so obvious, that people who still believe it's information are too stupid to realize it's just propaganda.
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Reports like this are why the censors want to control Twitter.
Elon Musk talks Twitter, Tesla and the future — live at TED2022
https://rumble.com/v1148id-elon-musk-talks-twitter-tesla-and-the-future-live-at-ted2022.html?source=patrick.net
23.7% is a very high number
Got cable TV disconnected a decade back. Will never subscribe to cable tv again. Now our tv watching is down to 10 minutes through a $25 antenna. I can't tolerate television.
Gary Black, the Managing Partner of The Future Fund, said: “The $TWTR board’s interests aren’t aligned with TWTR shareholders.
“The board serves to represent shareholders.
“If they refuse to act in the best interest of SHs, they should be removed and replaced by new board members who understand their fiduciary obligations.
“Let me point out something obvious: If @elonmusk takes $TWTR private, the TWTR board members don’t have jobs anymore, which pays them $250K-$300K per year for what is a nice part-time job.
“That could explain a lot.”
Musk responded with a warning and a reminder there may be more at play here than meets the eye:
“Board salary will be $0 if my bid succeeds, so that’s ~$3M/year saved right there.”
The filing states that Twitter has not responded to Musk’s offer, resulting in his desire to enact a tender offer for the transactions:
“Twitter has not responded to the Proposal. Given the lack of response by Twitter, the Reporting Person is exploring whether to commence a tender offer to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Common Stock… at a price of $54.20 per share, net to the seller in cash.”
A Tender Offer often occurs when an investor proposes buying shares from every shareholder of a publicly-traded company for a specific price at a particular time. The investor typically offers a higher price per share than its stock price, providing shareholders a greater incentive to sell their shares.
According to the filing, Musk has secured $46.5 billion to close the purchase of the company, with Morgan Stanley leading his financing of the deal.
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