Elon Musk made his way to the Twitter headquarters in San Fransisco, California, and made a meme about his arrival, carrying a legitimate porcelain sink.
Musk wants to send a message to the general public, also a double meaning to his message for the world that he is on the verge of completing the deal and purchasing Twitter, literally and figuratively telling the world to "let that sink in."
The deal window is closing in less than 48 hours for Musk, and he already completed the funding he needs to pay the company $44 billion for its entirety.
Elon Musk Makes a Meme on his Twitter HQ Arrival
The top billionaire of the world finally set foot on the Twitter headquarters in San Fransisco, and he redefined grand entrances with his appearance taking the form of a meme. The phrase "let that sink in," was used in a new context, which the tech CEO took figuratively as he brought in a porcelain sink as he made his way to the building.
It is unknown why Musk visited the Twitter HQ earlier today, but there are speculations regarding his closing of the deal for the social media company, finally taking place.
However, there are no announcements from either party yet, and his entrance may mean that they are finalizing the deal with both parties already in talking terms that would close it.
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Musk's Twitter profile reads a new bio after a series of changes, and now he calls himself "Chief Twit," which sounds like he is the new owner of the company and finally completed the deal. The Twitter and Musk deal is soon finalizing by Friday, October 28, with the tech CEO avoiding the court trial that is also the deadline for the acquisition.
Elon Musk and Twitter
It is only a matter of time before the Twitter and Musk deal to complete, and the tech CEO intent to close this acquisition of social media to start with new beginnings at the company. However, there is an impending doom regarding the company's workforce which will be reduced by 75 percent once he steps in as its leader.
Musk and the whole Twitter fiasco saw many turns of events during the time between the Tesla CEO's first step foot in the company as its largest shareholder and his present decision to go with the purchase.
There was a trial that was supposed to take place, and it was the initial quarrels between Musk and Twitter where both sides threw shade at each other. The main concern of Twitter centers on Musk's word when he wants back to it, and the top billionaire's concern focused on the undisclosed bots on the platform.
Despite this, Musk was given extra time before the pre-deposition to delay the procedure, giving him more leeway to think about his decision before the deadline.
Elon Musk and Twitter went through a lot this year, and they are finally nearing the end date to close the deal, marking the occasion with his visit to the HQ.
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Written by Isaiah Richard