Musk to hold first meeting with Twitter employees this week
Elon Musk will speak to Twitter employees on Thursday for the first time since launching his $44bn (£36.2bn) bid for the company in April, the BBC reports.
The multi-billionaire Tesla boss is expected to take questions from Twitter's workers at the meeting.
Mr Musk has warned he may quit the deal if the firm fails to provide data about fake accounts on the platform.
The event was announced by Twitter's chief executive Parag Agrawal in an email to staff on Monday.
Mr Agrawal told employees they could submit questions to Mr Musk in advance of the meeting.
The news, which was first reported by Business Insider, was confirmed to the BBC by a spokesperson for Twitter.
The all-hands meeting will be the first time Mr Musk will have spoken directly with the company's workforce since launching his takeover bid.
Earlier this month, he threatened to walk away from the deal, accusing the social media company of "thwarting" his requests to learn more about its user base.
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