Why Elon Musk wants to turn Twitter into a ‘super app’
Dear valued readers,
We have some exciting news to share with you today. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has proposed to buy Twitter at the originally agreed-on price of $44 billion. This offer comes after Twitter filed a lawsuit against Musk for breach of contract.
We believe that this offer is in the best interest of all parties involved and hope that the Delaware Chancery Court will accept Musk’s proposal. We will continue to provide updates on this story as they become available.
1. Why does Elon Musk want to buy Twitter?
Elon Musk is the founder, CEO and CTO of SpaceX, co-founder of Tesla Motors, and chairman of SolarCity. He is also the founder of The Boring Company, a tunnel construction company. In addition to his work in the private sector, Musk has also proposed the Hyperloop, a high-speed vactrain transportation system.
Musk has now turned his attention to Twitter, and has teased the idea of turning it into a ‘super app’. It is not entirely clear why Musk would want to purchase Twitter, but there are a few potential reasons.
One reason could be that Musk sees Twitter as a valuable communications tool. Twitter is a platform that allows for quick and easy dissemination of information.
2. How much does he originally agree to pay for Twitter?
Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has teased the possibility of turning Twitter into a “super app.” Musk made the comments in response to a tweet from a user who asked if he would be interested in acquiring the social media platform.
Musk did not say how much he would be willing to pay for Twitter, but he did say that he would be open to the idea of integrating it with his other companies. Such a move would make sense for Musk, who has been a vocal critic of Twitter in the past. In 2016, he even called for a boycott of the platform after it suspended his account.
Quick Summary
The liberal media’s anguish over Elon Musk possibly taking over Twitter shows a fear that Americans may think for themselves and that the tech giant would be used as a tool to promote conservative ideals.