Elon Musk just bought 9% of Twitter—here's how much money you'd have if you invested $1,000 five years ago (via CNBCMakeIt)
In recent weeks, Musk has criticized Twitter for "failing to adhere to free speech principles," and has even said he was considering buildingIt remains to be seen what impact, if any, Musk's ownership will have on the social network. Musk's ownership stake is passive, meaning that he is a regular stockholder and does not have any involvement with the operation of the company.
"This makes sense given what Musk has at least been talking about, at least from a social media perspective," Ives said Monday on CNBC's "Musk's acquisition immediately sent the social network's stock spiking more than 20% Monday morning.
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