Online brawl between Musk and Ryanair drags into second week


Musk is known to be blunt in his criticism of executives and companies, especially on social media. During the process of purchasing Twitter, now known as X, he frequently voiced his disapproval of operations at the company and the decisions made by its CEO at the time. Musk ended up buying Twitter for $44 billion and laying off its staff, including senior executives.



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