The billionaire businessman, who also runs the automaker Tesla and the SpaceX company, bought the social network last October for $44 billion.
“The magnitude of the pain (before the purchase) has been extremely high, this hasn’t been some sort of party,” and “it hasn’t been boring,” Musk added in an interview with the BBC released today.
The businessman acknowledged that the past few months have been “quite stressful” for the company, but emphasized that in his time He believed that buying was the right thing to do.
The workload means that “sometimes i sleep in the officeadded Musk.
He also referred to Twitter’s decision to add a label to the BBC’s main account, describing it as a “government-funded medium”, something that worried the British channel, which has always defended its informational impartiality.
“I know the BBC is generally not keen on being labeled a state channel,” Musk said.
Source: El heraldo

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