Bird Statue Fetches $100,000 As Musk Auctions Twitter HQ Items
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A Twitter bird statue has fetched $100,000 as Elon Musk auctioned off
furniture, decorations, kitchen equipment and more from the tech firm’s
downtown San Francisco headquarters.
An online auction of “surplus
corporate office assets of Twitter” that lasted slightly more than 24 hours
also featured a 10-foot neon light in the shape of Twitter’s bird logo, which
brought in a winning bid of $40,000, Heritage Global Partners auction service
confirmed.
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Among the 631 lots were espresso machines, ergonomically correct desks,
televisions, bicycle-powered charging stations, pizza ovens and a decorative
planter shaped like an “@” sign.
Musk in December said that severe
cost cuts at Twitter had repaired the company’s dire finances as he set out to
find a new CEO for his troubled social media platform.
The
mercurial billionaire told a live chat forum at the time that without the
changes, including firing over half of Twitter’s employees, the compay would
have bled $3 billion dollars a year.
Musk said he had been
“cutting costs like crazy” at the platform he bought for $44 billion.
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Just weeks into his ownership of Twitter, Musk fired about half of its
7,500-strong workforce, sparking concern that the company was insufficiently
staffed to carry out content moderation and spooking governments and
advertisers.
Musk said his strategy is to massively reduce costs
while building up revenue, and that a new $8 subscription service called
Twitter Blue would help with that goal.
Musk-led Twitter has been
riven by chaos, with mass layoffs, the return of banned accounts and the
suspension of journalists critical of the South African-born
billionaire.
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Musk’s takeover also saw a surge in racist or hateful tweets, drawing in
scrutiny from regulators and chasing away big advertisers, Twitter’s main
source of revenue.
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