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yep. Chuds in media are acting like Musk "controls" Twitter now, which is completely false. Rubes are too financially illiterate to understand.I hate to break it to people especially Sherdoggers from the right 10 percent hardly gives him any control and you think the mutual funds combined are not larger by some margin then Elon's stake. Microsoft bought Activison for nearly 70 billion dollars, ATT bought Warner for 126 billion and Disney bought Fox for 80 billion 3 billion is a drop in the bucket for the big investment companies. Elon has over 100 million followers on the platform that is more important then a 10 percent stake. Mutual funds pull the strings not Elon but Elon may think he going to weigh in on this debate wait to Europe blocks Twitter. Seriously he really does not see the shit that Twitter, Facebook and Alphabet deal with keeping their platforms running overseas.
Vanguard and Morgan Stanley also have stakes that are nearly 9%.

