Elon Musk said at The "New York Times" Dealbook Summit yesterday that the decision by some heavy-hitting advertisers to back away from his social media platform could "kill the company,” adding that “the whole world will know” it was their fault. Musk even called out Disney CEO Bob Iger, who spoke out about Musk’s support of antisemitic comments on X, saying make it hard to support the platform. Musk’s response to Iger’s comments were, "Go f*** yourself, is that clear? I hope it is. Hey Bob, if you're in the audience. That's how I feel. Don't advertise." As we previously reported, Disney, Apple, Coca Cola, among other companies, have removed their paid advertisements from X which could cost the platform up to $75 million in revenue.
'Morning Quickie': Elon Musk unhappy with advertisers pulling ads from X
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By SlatsNov 30, 2023
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