Twitter hits back at Musk over breach of obligations
By Reuters
12 July 2022 |
7:11 am
Twitter hit back on Monday at Elon Musk for accusing the social media company of breaching its obligations in their merger agreement, saying it is Musk who's breaching the $44-billion deal by attempting to ditch it.
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