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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyunjung] Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, will deliver a speech to employees at Twitter's all-hands meeting scheduled for this week. This will be Musk's first meeting with Twitter employees since the $44 billion (approximately 56 trillion KRW) acquisition agreement was reached at the end of April.


On the 13th (local time), Bloomberg News reported, citing sources, that Musk will hold a video conference on the morning of the 16th and deliver a speech in front of Twitter employees. During this session, he also plans to take questions from employees and provide answers.


Since the acquisition agreement with Musk in April, the internal atmosphere at Twitter has been very chaotic. In particular, the news outlet reported that many employees are dissatisfied with Musk, who has openly criticized company policies.


Since the acquisition agreement, Musk has continuously raised issues regarding Twitter's fake accounts and related data. He has questioned whether Twitter's user base is as large as the company claims and has criticized significant problems with spam bots.



Musk's attitude has been interpreted as a move to renegotiate the terms of the deal, but Twitter's management has explained to employees that the contract will be executed as agreed.


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