Elon Musk: Why did Musk show Parag Agarwal the way out from Twitter, the big reason came to the fore
Walter Isaacson has written a biography of the billionaire, which is named after him. It is going to be published on 12 September. Some excerpts from this book have been published in a daily newspaper. Many revelations related to Musk have been made in this.

Elon Musk sacked CEO Parag Agarwal as soon as he took charge of Twitter last year. Now some things related to this dismissal have come to the fore. Recently, a new book has revealed that Agarwal was fired by Musk because he didn't think he was a fire-breathing dragon.
Disclosure in biographical book
In fact, Walter Isaacson has written a biography of the billionaire, titled after him. It is going to be published on 12 September. Some excerpts from this book have been published in a daily newspaper.
Musk and Agarwal met last year
It talks about the meeting of Elon Musk and Parag Aggarwal in March last year. During this meeting, Elon Musk told what was lacking in Parag Agarwal. A few days before this meeting, on April 14, Musk made an offer to Twitter to buy the company. Later on October 27, the deal was finalized for $44 billion.
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Regarding this meeting, it has been told in the book that after meeting the then Twitter CEO, Musk said that he is really very good, but due to one deficiency in him, he cannot be liked as a manager. Twitter needs a fire-breathing dragon and Pollen doesn't have that thing. Brett Taylor, the then board chairman of the company, was the third person who attended the meeting.
Current CEO of Twitter
Musk himself took over as CEO after Parag Agarwal was sacked. Later, in June, Linda Yacarino was appointed to the position. He is the current Chief Executive. In addition, the San Francisco-headquartered company was renamed X Corp in July.
Acquisition was announced in April
Significantly, Musk announced the acquisition of Twitter on April 13 this year. He proposed the deal for $44 billion at $54.2 per share. However, due to Twitter's fake accounts, there was a rift between Twitter and them and they decided to withdraw from the agreement on July 9. After this, Twitter filed a case against Musk in the US court. On this, the court of Delaware had ordered to complete the Twitter deal by 28 October. Musk arrived at Twitter's office on Wednesday with a sink and surprised everyone.