Judging by its popularity with presidential candidates, pop stars and journalists, Twitter seems to be alive and well. But according to a recent Bloomberg report, the San Francisco-based company is preparing to layoff several hundred employees as soon as this week after failing to find a buyer. In this hour of Forum, we’ll discuss the future of the company, which is set to release its earnings on Thursday morning.
With No Buyer in Sight, Twitter Said to be Planning More Layoffs
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A banner with the logo of Twitter is set on the front of the New York Stock Exchange on November 7, 2013 in New York. (Photo: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images)
Guests:
Sarah Frier, tech reporter, Bloomberg News
Alex Kantrowitz, senior technology reporter, BuzzFeed News
Vivian Schiller, independent advisor to news organizations, tech companies and brands; former head of global news at Twitter
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