Elon Musk warned budding entrepreneurs who aspire to be like him to “be cautious what they wish for.”
When asked Monday by a Bali business forum what Elon Musk of East should be focusing on, Musk replied that he wasn’t sure how many people would like to be him.
He continued, “They would love to be me as they see me,” he said. “It is quite the opposite, honestly.
Musk spoke at the B20 Business Forum ahead of a summit of 20 major economies of the Group of 20 taking place on an Indonesian island.
After completing his carefully scrutinised takeover, the new Tweet owner joined us via video link at the conference.
Musk was expected to attend, but Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan (indonesian government minister) said that he couldn’t attend as he was preparing for a court hearing this week.
On Monday, Tesla shareholders began to testify in Delaware. They are challenging Musk’s CEO compensation plan worth potentially more than $55bn (PS47bn).
He said, “My workload has increased quite a bit recently,” in reference to the Twitter deal. “I mean, oh, man. “I have too many things on my plate, that’s for sure.”
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Elon Musk warns Twitter that it may go bankrupt as more employees quit and the top regulator issues warning
Musk appeared in a darkened area, stating that there was a power outage just before he connected. His face was projected onto a large screen above the summit hall.
He purchased Twitter for $44bn (PS37bn last month) and quickly fired the board of directors as well as top executives.
He sent out an email to most of the company’s remaining full-time employees earlier this month. Now, he is eliminating the jobs of contractors who are tasked with combating misinformation and other harmful contents.
Musk admitted that his recent Twitter moves were controversial and said: “There’s no way for everyone to be happy, that’s certain.”