Dhe gifted entrepreneur Elon Musk has bought for $44 billion a company that previously rarely made any money, paid twice as many workers as it needed and was based on a business model that he found wrong. Twitter was dependent on advertisers, some of whom Musk alienated from the acquisition.
The earthly verdict is that the man has overdone himself. But are earthly criteria even appropriate for a personality who runs and at least partially owns the world’s most valuable auto company, the most valuable space company, and a few other companies?
He also has ten children, time to visit the World Cup in Qatar and to appear at a well-known cabaret artist, where he was booed, however.
You don’t know when the man sleeps, you don’t know what he’s thinking either. One suspects, however, that an earthquake is not far away if it is involved. You have to like that as a Twitter user or as a Tesla shareholder – or not.