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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/14\/23167153\/elon-musk-twitter-acquisition-all-hands-employees-questions-takeover<\/a> Elon Musk will attend a virtual all-hands meeting with Twitter employees this Thursday, during which he\u2019ll field questions from the company he\u2019s in the process of buying<\/a>. His attendance was announced in an email from Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal on Monday seen by Business Insider<\/em><\/a>. Employees will be able to submit questions in advance of the meeting. It will be the first time Musk has addressed Twitter\u2019s nervous employees directly since announcing plans for the $44 billion takeover.<\/p>\n The meeting has the chance to be fractious. In Twitter\u2019s internal Slack channels, the Tesla CEO\u2019s attempt to buy the company has reportedly been met with a negative response<\/a>, and employees are concerned about the effect a privately-owned Twitter could have on their culture and compensation (many of them receive a proportion of their compensation in stock). Musk has also been critical of the company\u2019s past decisions, leading his follows to unleash a wave of abuse on a prominent employee<\/a>.<\/p>\n Even Musk\u2019s enthusiasm for the deal appears to have waned since he first announced plans to acquire Twitter in mid-April<\/a>. He repeatedly<\/a> threatened<\/a> to postpone or scrap the deal after claiming that Twitter had refused to provide him with more data on the number of spam bots on the platform, only for Twitter to oblige<\/a> earlier this month. If work on the deal continues, it\u2019s expected to take around six months to close.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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