Note, Walter, Stone is no longer listed as browsing this thread.
He must have given up hope that you would post anything of merit.
Either that or his browser timed out. Either way, I have never seen Stone post anything of any merit, and really do not care.
Stone is an articulate poster and often nails you with your outrageous (lies) Walter.
Walter, is the fact that a red Tsunami is about to land in America keeping you up at night
and the loss of Twitter to shield (censor) the truth?
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I cannot stress this enough, billionaires are not going to support you. You need to find your own source of income.
This is not a day most people are thinking that. He just lost a lot of money.
Maybe he will turn this around... But history tells us that when someone enters a field he knows nothing about assuming he can do the impossible, chances are that he cannot.
Link?In other news, Jack Dorsey now have $43 billion and his other social media is in development.
Exactly.In other other news, Jack Dorsey only controls around 2% of Twitter’s total outstanding shares or 2% of the company overall.
Elon Musk will pay Jack Dorsey roughly $975 million in cash at the purchase price of $54.20 per share (technically, from a consortium of banks loaning money to Elon using his Tesla shares as collateral).
When Jack pays 13 percent to the state of California and 20 percent to the IRS, his windfall will be reduced.
Jack’s net gain on this transaction after taxes will be about $653 million.
Now does he still own his own company?
https://ghanafuo.com/does-jack-dorsey-still-own-twitter/
Actually it isn't curious at all.isnt it curious that the left despises equality and a level playing field ?
Yeah after this Musk will be down to his last couple of hundred billion dollars. He may have to take food stamps.Musk has lost tens of billions of dollars, so it has been very bad for him.
Musk is entering a business he knows nothing about, and which is in (hopefully temporary) decline. He may well have a lot of losses in the future.
His solution? To turn Twitter, which has only been successful because it is so small, into a huge bloated "everything" app. It will work, as long as he can turn America into China with its government sponsored monopolies. I for one do not want to turn control over everything to Musk.
Thankfully, there is a simple solution. Creating a short social app is easy. Twitter owns our contact lists, but we can rebuild them. It is easier than transferring everything else in our lives to his "everything" app.
End of all this, the alt right will continue to rant that it is all about politics, but the reality is that it is all about business.