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Managers fired from Twitter amid Musk buyout turmoil

Company says it is pausing most hiring except for critical roles

- By Barbara Ortutay

Twitter fired two of its top managers Friday, the latest sign of internal turmoil amid Tesla billionair­e Elon Musk’s planned buyout of the company.

One Twitter general manager, Kayvon Beykpour, is leaving after seven years. In a series of tweets Thursday, Beykpour said CEO Parag Agrawal “asked me to leave after letting me know that he wants to take the team in a different direction.”

Bruce Falck, Twitter’s revenue and product lead, was also fired, according to a tweet that has since been deleted. His Twitter bio now says “unemployed.”

“I dedicate this Tweet to those engineers and thank you ALL for the opportunit­y to serve alongside you. It’s been awesome. There is a lot more to do so get back to work, I can’t wait to see what you build,” Falck tweeted.

Twitter confirmed both departures and said the company is pausing most hiring and except for business critical roles. In addition, it said in a statement,

“we are pulling back on non-labor costs to ensure we are being responsibl­e and efficient.”

Beykpour was the general manager of consumer Twitter, leading design, research, product, engineerin­g and customer service and operations teams. A co-founder of the live streaming app Periscope, Beykpour joined Twitter when the social media company bought his startup in 2015.

“I hope and expect that Twitter’s best days are still ahead of it. Twitter is one of the most important, unique and impactful products in the world. With

the right nurturing and stewardshi­p, that impact will only grow,” he said on Twitter.

Beykpour did not immediatel­y respond to a message for comment.

In a memo sent to employees and confirmed by Twitter, Agrawal said Twitter has not hit growth and revenue milestones after the company began to invest “aggressive­ly” to expand its user base and revenue.

Shares of San Francisco-based Twitter slipped 86 cents to $45.23 midday Thursday, more than 20 percent below Musk’s offer price of $54.20 per share.

 ?? Gregory Bull / Associated Press ?? Twitter fired its general manager, Kayvon Beykpour, and Bruce Falck, its revenue and product lead, on Thursday after CEO Parag Agrawal said he wants to take the team in a different direction.
Gregory Bull / Associated Press Twitter fired its general manager, Kayvon Beykpour, and Bruce Falck, its revenue and product lead, on Thursday after CEO Parag Agrawal said he wants to take the team in a different direction.

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