← Back to context Comment by Hamuko 1 day ago You can take a public company private and then run it to the ground. See also: Twitter. 6 comments Hamuko Reply lostlogin 1 day ago How does that work now they are a subsidiary of SpaceX?Does that make the rotting corpse of Twitter public again? Hamuko 1 day ago Yes. Although the amount of SpaceX stock that's available for public is fairly little. victorbjorklund 1 day ago And those classes available for the public has less voting rights than Elons stock so even worse. 3 replies →
lostlogin 1 day ago How does that work now they are a subsidiary of SpaceX?Does that make the rotting corpse of Twitter public again? Hamuko 1 day ago Yes. Although the amount of SpaceX stock that's available for public is fairly little. victorbjorklund 1 day ago And those classes available for the public has less voting rights than Elons stock so even worse. 3 replies →
Hamuko 1 day ago Yes. Although the amount of SpaceX stock that's available for public is fairly little. victorbjorklund 1 day ago And those classes available for the public has less voting rights than Elons stock so even worse. 3 replies →
victorbjorklund 1 day ago And those classes available for the public has less voting rights than Elons stock so even worse. 3 replies →
How does that work now they are a subsidiary of SpaceX?
Does that make the rotting corpse of Twitter public again?
Yes. Although the amount of SpaceX stock that's available for public is fairly little.
And those classes available for the public has less voting rights than Elons stock so even worse.
3 replies →