Since Tesla does not advertise in conventionally like other car companies, could you argue that Twitter is really Tesla's advertising channel; and hence Musk's ability to own and control it does benefit Tesla and provide an incentive for him to follow through on his offer?
Great read as usual. There is something wrong with the tie-in pictures/figures though. The low-resolution makes them only barely readable. Hope this can be fixed :-)
Great read, thanks. Any views now based on Musk trying to get out or lower the price of the deal? How you see this from contract/merger signing and the board perspective and outcome for shareholders?
Since Tesla does not advertise in conventionally like other car companies, could you argue that Twitter is really Tesla's advertising channel; and hence Musk's ability to own and control it does benefit Tesla and provide an incentive for him to follow through on his offer?
Tremendous post and insightful as always, Professor.
Great read as usual. There is something wrong with the tie-in pictures/figures though. The low-resolution makes them only barely readable. Hope this can be fixed :-)
Amazing read -- loved the deep context, timeline and alternative perspectives and paths presented.
Great read, thanks. Any views now based on Musk trying to get out or lower the price of the deal? How you see this from contract/merger signing and the board perspective and outcome for shareholders?