Elon Musk Says ‘No One Wants’ Top Twitter Job, But Some People Raise Their Hands
- Jason Calacanis volunteered himself and ran his own poll
- CEO shifted executives around in the other companies he leads
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Elon Musk said there is no one willing and capable of running Twitter Inc. But if he is good to his word and walks away from the top leadership position at the social media company he bought two months ago, a number of people are already raising their hands.
Musk polled his following on Sunday night asking if he should step down, and the answer early Monday morning by about 58% of respondents was yes.