from Jannis Bruehl and Simon HurtzYou have to give Elon Musk one thing: Twitter still works. For months, former employees and developers have suspected that the platform could soon collapse. But the social network has even coped with a major event like the World Cup, which puts a particular strain on servers and technical infrastructure due to the large number of tweets. source site
You have to give Elon Musk one thing: Twitter still works. For months, former employees and developers have suspected that the platform could soon collapse. But the social network has even coped with a major event like the World Cup, which puts a particular strain on servers and technical infrastructure due to the large number of tweets.Musk has really done a lot to ruin Twitter. Apart from all the substantive controversies - Musk courts right-wing extremists, advertisers cancel bookings, a...
As of: 01/26/2023 8:26 a.m The US electric car maker Tesla earned more in 2022 than ever before in a financial year. But the outlook is anything but rosy - tech billionaire Elon Musk sees a "difficult recession" coming. Billionaire Elon Musk's electric car group made record profits last year despite ongoing logistics problems and falling demand. Net income jumped 128 percent to $12.6 billion in 2022. In the fourth quarter, profit was $3.69 billion, up 60 percent. Own target...
Twitter Loss of rent in London: Why Elon Musk is now King Charles III. owes money King Charles III is a large landowner through his "Crown Estate" - and thus also a landlord of Twitter. © Aaron Chown Twitter no longer pays rent for most offices around the world. In London, the building where Twitter is based is owned by the British Crown via the "Crown Estate". Twitter is now suing them for outstanding money. Twitter needs every penny —...
Twitter Loss of rent in London: Why Elon Musk is now King Charles III. owes money King Charles III is a large landowner through his "Crown Estate" - and thus also a landlord of Twitter. © Aaron Chown Twitter no longer pays rent for most offices around the world. In London, the building where Twitter is based is owned by the British Crown via the "Crown Estate". Twitter is now suing them for outstanding money. Twitter needs every penny —...
Elon Musk is a universal genius. Nobody understands, at least according to Musk, more about car construction than Musk. He is an expert in rocket building and tunnel design, solar energy and social networks, cryptocurrency and flamethrowers, payment services and free speech. He's so smart that while everything he says or writes on Twitter is always true, people don't always get exactly what he means by that. There is no other way to explain what is currently happening at this...
shares in this article• Musk is in the Guinness World Records Book: Biggest fortune loss in history • Major shareholder Leo Koguan suspects Musk of deliberately depressing Tesla's share price • Koguan sees two reasons: tax advantages and bonus payments to employees The Tesla share crash was one of the main topics on the international capital markets in recent weeks. While the Tesla share was able to withstand the tech sell-off comparatively well until September 2022, things then went downhill...
He first “cut costs like crazy”. From now on, it attacks the incomes. Twitter owner Elon Musk announced on Saturday, in a series of messages on his social network, that the latter will soon offer a “more expensive subscription which will allow you to no longer have advertising”.It would be a radical change in business model from Twitter, which has so far relied on targeted advertising for revenue, before launching a first paid subscription in mid-December.too many adsThis new zero-ad...
Tesla boss Elon Musk on the witness stand in investor lawsuit Tesla boss Elon Musk had to testify. photo © Vicki Behringer/Vicki Behringer/AP/dpa Tweets from 2018 in which Elon Musk announced plans to take Tesla private have already brought him a lot of trouble. Now, more than four years later, they're putting him on the witness stand. In the process of fraud allegations by investors against Tesla boss Elon Musk, the tech billionaire himself was called to the witness stand....
STORY: Tesla CEO Elon Musk on the witness stand in San Francisco on Friday. The case concerns Musk's tweets in the summer of 2018. At that time, the 51-year-old announced that he would take Tesla private. Funding for this has been secured. It later turned out, however, that there were no firm commitments from investors. That's what investors are basing their class action lawsuit against Musk and Tesla's board of directors on. The false tweets triggered price swings that caused...