March 23, 2023

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Elon Musk: ‘I have too much work on my plate’

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Tesla, billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday that he was working "at the absolute greatest amount... from sunrise till night, seven days a week.
Elon Musk: 'I have too much work on my plate'

Tesla, billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday that he was working "at the absolute greatest amount... from sunrise till night, seven days a week." When asked about his recent acquisition of Twitter and his leadership of automaker

Tesla, billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday that he was working “at the absolute greatest amount… from sunrise till night, seven days a week.” When asked about his recent acquisition of Twitter and his leadership of automaker

After purchasing the social networking platform, the millionaire claims to be working from morning to night.

“I certainly have too much work on my plate,” Musk said via video link to a business conference on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali.

"I certainly have too much work on my plate," Musk said via video link to a business conference on the side-lines of the G20 summit in Bali.
“I certainly have too much work on my plate,” Musk said via video link to a business conference on the side-lines of the G20 summit in Bali.

Musk, the CEO of both firms, arrived lighted by candles, wearing a batik shirt provided by the organisers, and stated that he was speaking from a location that had recently lost electricity.

The question of whether Tesla (TSLA) will suffer as a result of Musk’s Twitter obsession has become a focal point for investors and experts.

Indonesia has been attempting to reach an agreement with Tesla over battery investment and maybe with Elon Musk’s SpaceX aerospace business for the development of a rocket launch site.

Musk made no commitments to either, but said Indonesia has a significant role to play in the electric vehicle supply chain and that having many launch ports around the world would make sense “long term” for SpaceX.

On Monday, he became embroiled in an online debate about free lunches for Twitter employees.

According to the New York Times, the company cafeteria’s free meals are being discontinued, and Mr Musk tweeted that “almost no one came to the office” and that the “estimated cost per lunch served in the past 12 months is more than $400.”

Mr Musk responded by claiming that Twitter spends $13 million a year on food service at its San Francisco headquarters.

He tweeted, “There are more people making breakfast than enjoying breakfast.” “They don’t bother serving dinner because no one is in the building.”

Meanwhile, Mr Musk stated on Saturday that Twitter Blue will most likely “reappear at the end of next week.”

Twitter paused its recently launched $8 blue check membership service on Friday, citing an increase in bogus accounts.
Twitter paused its recently launched $8 blue check membership service on Friday, citing an increase in bogus accounts.

Twitter paused its recently launched $8 blue check membership service on Friday, citing an increase in bogus accounts.

Twitter employees have been pushed to work 84-hour weeks and managers have slept at the office over the weekend in order to meet Elon Musk’s strict deadlines.

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