A neon Twitter bird for $35,000, anyone? How about a used industrial kitchen mixer for a good price? Going once ....
Play Video
With the auction, Musk’s message is twofold: call attention to the perceived excesses of Twitter’s previous administration while signaling that cost cutting — at all costs — is a top priority.Article content
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Twitter offers new annual price plan for its subscription serviceUsers can subscribe to the Twitter Blue service for an annual price of $84, instead of a monthly subscription price of $8 on the web and $11 on Apple devices
Read more »
Twitter offers new annual plan for subscription serviceUsers can subscribe to the service for an annual price of $84, instead of a monthly subscription price of $8 on the web and $11 on Apple devices. The discount would be available in countries including United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, New Zealand and Australia, Twitter said. Since billionaire Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter for $44 billion last year, he has brought changes to the company including new subscription plans for Twitter Blue.
Read more »
Canadian lawyers accusing Twitter of stifling free speech score first victory in novel lawsuitThe case is challenging Twitter’s decision to refuse to run a paid tweet for a B.C.\u002Dmade documentary that is critical of large corporations
Read more »
Canadian lawyers accusing Twitter of stifling free speech score first victory in novel lawsuitThe case is challenging Twitter’s decision to refuse to run a paid tweet for a B.C.\u002Dmade documentary that is critical of large corporations
Read more »
On Sale: Twitter auctions coffee makers, neon logo as Musk struggles to pay rent - BNN BloombergFancy an espresso machine once used by Twitter employees? Or a neon display of its logo? Fans of the social media company have a chance to get their hands on them in a fire sale of items from its San Francisco headquarters starting Tuesday.
Read more »
Canadian lawyers accusing Twitter of stifling free speech score first victory in novel lawsuitThe case is challenging Twitter’s decision to refuse to run a paid tweet for a B.C.\u002Dmade documentary that is critical of large corporations
Read more »