Elon Musk entered the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco on Wednesday with a sink in his arms, sending a message through this gesture right on his Twitter account. The sink was used in a play on words from an English expression that refers to a process of analyzing and accepting things that happen. The billionaire will reportedly buy Twitter on Friday. He announced last week that he plans to lay off a large portion of the company’s employees.
Billionaire Elon Musk went to Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco on Wednesday, days ahead of a court deadline to close his $44 billion deal to buy the social network, Reuters reports.
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“Enter Twitter HQ – Get the hang of it!” wrote Elon Musk on Twitter, where he published a video in which he is seen entering the Twitter headquarters carrying a sink in his hands.
Hours earlier, he suggested he was the company’s top boss after updating his profile bio to “Chief Twit”.
Twitter previously confirmed that Musk would visit the San Francisco office this week, but gave no further details.
In the six months since Musk announced his $54.20 per share offer, there have been several twists and turns, with Twitter later suing the world’s richest man after he had announced that it intended to drop the offer for reasons related to spam accounts on the social network.
Earlier this month, Musk proposed to go ahead with his initial $44 billion bid, asking Twitter to drop the suit.
Tesla’s CEO told co-investors who have pledged to help finance the deal to buy Twitter that he plans to close on Friday, Reuters reported on Tuesday.