With talk of a Tesla Gigafactory coming to France, Elon Musk heads to the country's biggest tech event
obtained by The New York Times. The same document outlined that Twitter routinely fell short of its weekly US sales projections, the Times reported.
Last year, after Musk acquired Twitter, some of the largest ad agencies advised clients to pause marketing on the platform over brand risk concerns. The industry's position is beginning to soften now though, with WPP'sMusk getting on stage with the chairman of Publicis at Vivatech should help Twitter's cause here, unless the tech billionaire says the wrong thing.
Musk's presence at France's top tech conference could also help Tesla. The company is scouting the world for its next
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