Saving the best for last. Twitter knows the numbers are huge, and that's why they are so concerned. That's why it was called "spam prevalence". The numbers will come out, at the right time. :o)
Advertisers and βcustomersβ are gonna be lining up to sue.
Shareholders are gonna be lining up to sue.
It wont matter. Theyβll get Paul Pelosiβs lawyer and will only have to pay for the cost of the stock trade. What is it now β¦ $4.99 or some shit? I hate these scum bags.
Criminal securities fraud?
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Saving the best for last. Twitter knows the numbers are huge, and that's why they are so concerned. That's why it was called "spam prevalence". The numbers will come out, at the right time. :o)
WOW!
Have you ever looked at Elon Musk name? Turn it around and add an M. You get MuskMelon.
Ha! Never noticed that
Hahaha β¦ THAT IS TEXTBOOK FRAUD.
Advertisers and βcustomersβ are gonna be lining up to sue. Shareholders are gonna be lining up to sue.
It wont matter. Theyβll get Paul Pelosiβs lawyer and will only have to pay for the cost of the stock trade. What is it now β¦ $4.99 or some shit? I hate these scum bags.
I hate phrases like these...seems contrived....fake, even. To quote Dave, "we'll have to see how this plays out..."
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-the-washington-posts_b_4587927
I have read that Twitter does not, and has not, made any money as a company.
Is this true?
While I understand that a company can run at a loss for a while, at some point does the company eventually close without any profit?
Unless a profitless company is some sort or shell for money to be sheltered.
Anyone got insight on this?
Curious to know if the information is true and then how does Twitter operate at all.
Thanks.