Ex-T-Mobile CEO wants to run Twitter, Musk says 'no'

Legere is known to successfully reboot the culture at T-Mobile. "Hi @elonmusk, maybe I should run @Twitter. You can stop managing daily business, and 'content moderation' and then support product/technology, let someone else 'run' @Twitter," Legere tweeted late on Sunday.

Elon Musk has refused to hire former T-Mobile CEO and President John Legere as the Twitter CEO, after the latter offered to run daily affairs at the micro-blogging platform.

Legere is known to successfully reboot the culture at T-Mobile.

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"Hi @elonmusk, maybe I should run @Twitter. You can stop managing daily business, and 'content moderation' and then support product/technology, let someone else 'run' @Twitter," Legere tweeted late on Sunday.

"I'm expensive but so is what you paid for Twitter (please be leadership example of how to tweet)," he added.

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Musk firmly replied in one word: "No."

Legere previously worked for AT&T, Dell, Global Crossing, and is on the CTIA board of directors.

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He resigned as CEO following the approval of the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.

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Meanwhile, Twitter under Musk has courted several controversies in the last 10-12 days, like growth of fake verified accounts and several flip-flop on product enhancement front.

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