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Musk abandons deal to buy Twitter, company says it will sue
Elon Musk announced on July 8 that he will abandon his tumultuous $44 billion offer to buy Twitter after the company failed to provide enough information about the number of fake accounts. Twitter immediately fired back, saying it would sue the Tesla CEO to uphold the deal.
Tesla deliveries fall with temporary closure of China factory
Tesla's deliveries of electric vehicles fell in the second quarter compared to the previous one due mainly to a weeks-long closure of its factory in China, the company has said.
Elon Musk's enterprise delivered 254,695 vehicles from April to June, it said in a statement.
Twitter to provide Musk with raw daily tweet data
Twitter plans to offer Elon Musk access to its "firehose" of raw data on hundreds of millions of daily tweets in an effort to push forward the Tesla billionaire's agreed-to $44 billion acquisition of the social media platform, according to multiple news reports.
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Elon Musk asks why ‘leaking’ DOJ won’t spill Epstein client list: ‘Doesn’t that seem odd?’
The Tesla CEO asked why the Justice Department haven’t revealed the Epstein/Maxwell client list
Musk to Tesla Execs: Get back in the office or get out
If that is not acceptable to any executive, then they are free to “pretend to work somewhere else,” Musk tweeted
AOC wants to sell her Tesla after Elon Musk teased her online
“Stop hitting on me, I’m really shy,” Musk tweeted at AOC
Elon Musk: “Celebrate having kids”
With US birth rates down, Elon Musk says it’s time to step it up
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SpaceX aims to raise $1.7 billion: media
Aerospace firm SpaceX is looking to raise $1.7 billion in fresh funding, a massive initiative as its controversial founder Elon Musk continues to make news, television channel CNBC has reported.
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Elon Musk questions Twitter boycott call from groups backed by Soros, Clinton operatives
Liberal groups demand boycott of Twitter if Elon Musk buys it
Government Agencies might have to Pay to use Twitter in the Future
Twitter can become a paid service for companies and government agencies. Entrepreneur Elon Musk, who bought the company, announced this on his page on the aforementioned social network.
"Twitter will always be free for ordinary users but it is possible to pay a fee for commercial or government users," the publication said.