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Aug 20 2024
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BurgerFi says it may file for bankruptcy
The burger wars could be facing another casualty. Fast-casual chain BurgerFi has warned investors that it could be forced to file for bankruptcy in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, saying “if the Company does not receive adequate relief from its senior lender and additional sufficient liquidity from potential liquidity providers or from sales of the Company’s assets to
FortuneSep 02 2024
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Twitter Investor Accuses Elon Musk Of Tanking Value of App: ‘Tremendous Amount of Wealth Destruction’
A Twitter investor placed the blame squarely on Elon Musk for cratering the value of the social media app and burning millions for those who invested in the company. Musk purchased the company — and renamed it “X” — for $44 billion in 2022. A significant portion of that money came from bank loans. Now, those investments have seen massive drops in value. According to a report from The
MediaiteAug 13 2024
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Ex-Twitter Executive Wins Compensation For Unfair Dismissal
Ireland's labour tribunal ordered social media firm X, previously Twitter, to pay a £470,000 (550,000 euro) fine for the unfair dismissal of a former executive after he failed to reply to an email following Elon Musk's takeover. The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC), which rules on employment disputes in Ireland, ordered X to pay Gary Rooney the amount on Monday, with the Irish Times
Barron'sAug 12 2024
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Trump's Twitter Account Is a Gold Mine of Video Now
Donald Trump's return to Twitter/X is a smart move, although it has already cost him some of that sweet cash that his investment in Truth Social has brought to him through its stock value. For a while, Trump's team has been crossposting Trump's "Truths" on Twitter, and most of the content has found its way onto Twitter. But there is nothing quite so powerful as a genuine Trump tweet, and Baby
HotAirAug 06 2024
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From the Files of The Farmer
Thieves broke into a Mandeville jewelry store last week and got way with $130,000 worth of merchandise, Mandeville police said. The thieves were described by Sgt. Ron Ruple as “professionals who knew exactly what they were doing.” The owner of the store has offered a reward of $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible and recovery of the stolen jewelry.
The Times-PicayuneSep 04 2024
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Trump vows to release UFO files, Kennedy docs and more if elected
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump vowed this week to release Pentagon footage of UFOs, as well as additional documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein if elected president in November. The former president sat down with podcaster Lex Fridman and was asked about revealing exclusive UFO footage if he is elected for a second term — while Kamala Harris continues to run
Bizpac ReviewSep 06 2024
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X/Twitter Exec Who Defended Restoring Account That Posted Child Sexual Abuse Material Leaves the Company
Nick Pickles, the head of global government affairs at X who defended Elon Musk’s decision in 2023 to reinstate a notorious account on the social media platform that shared child sexual abuse material, is leaving the company according to a tweet. Pickles says he made the decision to leave “several months ago” and didn’t explain where he may be heading next. “After more than ten years, tomorrow
GizmodoAug 12 2024
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Donald Trump returns to X/Twitter – with hidden post
Donald Trump has seemingly returned to X, previously known as Twitter, with a campaign ad. The video was initially posted in a way that allowed it to be hidden from visitors to the former president’s profile, and only pushed into users’ news feeds. Mr Trump was once known as perhaps Twitter’s most high profile and controversial users. Throughout his presidency, he used to the site to make
The IndependentAug 08 2024
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Musk's X Files Suit Against GARM for Censorship
Elon Musk’s X is fighting back against what his firm says in an illegal cartel of ad agencies seeking to close down key media outlets. Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), said in a letter to advertisers Tuesday the company has filed a lawsuit against GARM (Global Alliance for Responsible Media) and its members after their financial boycotts of the social media site caused harm to
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