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Musk's Hostile Takeover and Rivian's Production Woes

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4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg's Emily Chang breaks down Elon Musk's hostile Twitter takeover, and how Rivian is trying to ramp up production in the face of a global chip shortage. Plus, her interview with Rent the Runway's CEO in the midst of the busiest wedding season in 40 years.

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0:00.0

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From the heart of where innovation, money, and power collide, in Silicon Valley and beyond,

0:37.0

this is Bloomberg Technology with Emily Chang in San Francisco and this is Bloomberg Technology coming up in the

0:59.2

next hour.

1:00.2

Twitter's Board mounts a poison pill defense against Elon Musk, while Musk continues to taunt

1:06.0

them.

1:07.0

Pointing out that without Jack Dorsey, Twitter's board members collectively own almost

1:11.1

no shares, and if his bid succeeds succeeds they won't get a salary. We'll have all

1:15.6

the details as he hints at a hostile takeover. Plus we'll get an inside look at

1:20.6

Rivians factory in Illinois and see how the EV maker is trying to

1:24.0

combat the chip crisis later this hour. And it's expected to be the busiest

1:29.0

wedding season in decades. We'll chat with the CEO of Rent the Runway about

1:33.2

halt how all those I do's could mean big business for the fashion

1:38.0

platform. Now to our top story over the weekend he sent just a tweet with three words love me tender he

1:45.6

could have been listening to the iconic Elvis Presley song or could it be a

1:49.1

cryptic reference to a potential tender offer to Twitter shareholders for control of the company.

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