Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk" in English language version.
Some used expletives or racist slurs referring to Gadde's Indian heritage, [including references to curry and India's caste system.]
In this instance, Musk's argument is that Twitter has been mismanaged and that if it were not for his bid, the value of the company's stock would have collapsed, one of the people said. The executives, according to a person familiar with their thinking, are weighing their legal options over the decision. Denying severance payments related to acquisitions is unusual and the "for cause" clause typically requires misconduct to have taken place.
Minutes later, Twitter users began tweeting abusive comments at Ms. Gadde and Mr. Baker, including racist and sexist attacks.
Twitter users quickly piled on — calling on Musk to fire Gadde or using racist language to describe her.
Minutes later, Twitter users began tweeting abusive comments at Ms. Gadde and Mr. Baker, including racist and sexist attacks.
Twitter users quickly piled on — calling on Musk to fire Gadde or using racist language to describe her.
Some used expletives or racist slurs referring to Gadde's Indian heritage, [including references to curry and India's caste system.]
In this instance, Musk's argument is that Twitter has been mismanaged and that if it were not for his bid, the value of the company's stock would have collapsed, one of the people said. The executives, according to a person familiar with their thinking, are weighing their legal options over the decision. Denying severance payments related to acquisitions is unusual and the "for cause" clause typically requires misconduct to have taken place.
In this instance, Musk's argument is that Twitter has been mismanaged and that if it were not for his bid, the value of the company's stock would have collapsed, one of the people said. The executives, according to a person familiar with their thinking, are weighing their legal options over the decision. Denying severance payments related to acquisitions is unusual and the "for cause" clause typically requires misconduct to have taken place.