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Mr. Musk has said he wants Twitter to be a forum for debate, and he called the barring of Mr. Trump “morally wrong.” The former president has said he would not rejoin the platform.
Here’s what Mr. Musk is projecting for Twitter’s finances over the next few years, according to a pitch deck he presented to investors.
The chief executive’s debt load, his divided attention and Twitter’s own challenges could all take a toll on his electric-car company.
Twitter’s would-be owner brings a slew of financiers into the fold — and a wide range of views.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.