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Related: About this forumThe 44 Billion that Elon Musk invested in "X" (CALLED TWITTER BEFORE) IS BECOMING WORTHLESS.
Advertisers have quit and Musk will lose that 44 Billion that he invested in it
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The 44 Billion that Elon Musk invested in "X" (CALLED TWITTER BEFORE) IS BECOMING WORTHLESS. (Original Post)
Stuart G
Nov 2023
OP
The happiest Twitter people are the stockholders, forced to sell... at full price.
keithbvadu2
Nov 2023
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(31 posts)1. 44 Billion*
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)2. Change has been made to correct my mistake....Oh well, not another one!
jfz9580m
(15,345 posts)3. Does schadenfreude count as good news?
No no..I totally back it..I cant stand Musk..
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,037 posts)4. X Corp owes $20+ billion but the company is now worth only $8 billion
This will be fun to watch
BootOutTheGoons
(226 posts)5. I think it's funny that Eloon is so against communism
He's constantly being publicly owned
keithbvadu2
(39,916 posts)6. The happiest Twitter people are the stockholders, forced to sell... at full price.
Mark.b2
(420 posts)7. The sale was very good to me! I rolled the proceeds....
Into US Steel at $17.65. Shortly after, rumors came out that it was up for sale. Friday, it closed at just over $34. I wish I could say it was due to my wise stock-picking. Really, it was totally just dumb luck on my part.