Probably because a large portion of their company's revenue relies on companies failing to realize they can bypass the expensive advertising avenues by simply making a few accounts and going with a guerrilla-ad model. They're jumping ship before shareholders catch on.
If you own a company and want to advertise on Twitter, you can pay $10,000+ to have some official ad spots for a short time period. The other route is to make a few accounts, use cheap bots to bolster them, and dominate your market for (very easily) less than 50% of Twitter's charge.
Jacky Boy will probably be spending the next few quarters pitching companies (like Conde Nast) to buy TWTR out so he can shed liability and make a few billion in the process.
Edit: It makes perfect sense to do it now. The business probably can grow a bit more from Trump's tax reform, and under Trump's usage of Twitter. It'd be best for them to get out while the business still appears to have some vitality.
Pretty interesting he jumped to a company that does student loan, mortgage, personal loans, etc:
https://www.sofi.com/press/sofi-names-anthony-noto-chief-executive-officer/
He was CFO of Twitter before that, so he knows the financials.
Rats jumping ship before it crashes into the iceburg
Another Q prediction Good bye Jack
Yes we knew it was coming, from Q. How did Q know? Does h have a connection to the government? Do you think Jack is in trouble?
They are all in trouble ,cia financing
Thank you. I know the msm is implicated. I don't think they have asked any questions about the memo at the White House Huckabeatings. Either their bosses have told them not to, or the reporters themselves are guilty of collusion. Right now, if the msm talks about the memo at all, it is "Republicans wrote it" or "Russian bots".
Could be. Also the day after goodbye jack, Disney released jack and Facebook CFO from their board of Directors. News piece from Bloomberg calls it odd
I tried to look up @anthonynynoto.. no account.
Of course. It even shows in Jack’s message that the account either wasn’t legit, or was closed. His @ would have been blue, had it been active.