The executive, who bought 9.2% of the shares of the social network and became the largest individual shareholder, should have taken over last Saturday (9)
Billionaire Elon Musk chose not to join Twitter’s board, according to Parag Agrawal, the platform’s CEO, in the early hours of Monday (11). The executive, who bought 9.2% of the shares of the social network and became the largest individual shareholder, should have taken over last Saturday (9).
“I believe this is for the best. We have and always value the contribution of our shareholders, whether or not they are on our board. Elon is our largest shareholder and we will remain open to his contributions,” the Twitter CEO wrote in a statement.
Since the announcement of the purchase of shares by the founder of tesla and SpaceX, there are great expectations regarding the contributions and changes that the executive must propose. Musk is a heavy user of the tool and critic of the free speech policy.