Elon Musk loved Twitter so much, he bought it. Now, you, too, can have a piece of the blue bird — the company is looking to sell a plethora of items from its San Francisco office.
Nine SpaceX workers were fired after organizing an open letter criticizing Musk. The situation highlights a broader pattern across all of the entrepreneur's companies: a firm grip on free speech.
Daniel Ives, tech analyst at financial firm Wedbush Securities, said Musk's electric car company Tesla has been "tarnished" by the "ongoing Twitter train wreck disaster."