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Musk Says He’s Chief Twit, ‘No Idea’ Who Twitter’s CEO Is

(Bloomberg) — Elon Musk has “no idea” who Twitter Inc.’s chief executive officer is, he said in a tweet on Sunday.

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The billionaire entrepreneur responded to a post from a user asking Musk for how long he intends to stay on as Twitter CEO.

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