The CEO of a media company founded by former President Donald Trump had an interesting take on why Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk is taking a stake in and
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Weibo’s revenue rose above pre-pandemic levels last year, but its profitability lagged due to heavy spending
The company trails Meta in its ability to monetize users, and is very much in the shadow of local rival WeChat in terms of total user numbers
By Ken Lo
Tech tycoon and Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Thursday shared an old photo from the Joe Rogan podcast depicting him smoking weed and also highlighted how his selling a company at the end of the nineties led to Twitter Inc. (NASDAQ:
In the lead-up to the Philippines' 2022 general elections, Meta Platforms, Inc (NASDAQ: FB) says it has taken down over 400 accounts, Pages, and Groups focused on fake engagements.
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: FB) is reportedly revisiting its digital asset plans after having failed to launch Diem, a cryptocurrency that it spent years developing.
UPDATE: Elon Musk responded to another report on his Twitter stake Wednesday afternoon and said he has not sold any shares, adding that the initial share count that was filed was incorrect.
No sale took place. Initial share number filed was incorrect.
Elon Musk made headlines this week with the public revealing he was the largest shareholder in Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR). The news likely ends there and contrary to what some are sharing, Musk is not thinking of buying another social media company.