Twitter's new owner and 'Complaint Hotline Operator' Elon Musk on Thursday raised the possibility of the social media platform going bankrupt amid the departures of more senior executives.
Musk told Twitter employees on a call that he could not rule out bankruptcy, Bloomberg News reported, two weeks after buying the company for $44 billion.
Two executives, Yoel Roth and Robin Wheeler, who moderated a Twitter Spaces chat with Musk on Wednesday as he tried to assuage advertisers' concerns, have resigned, a person close to the matter told Reuters. Roth and Wheeler did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Earlier on Thursday, Twitter's Chief Security Officer, Lea Kissner, tweeted that she had quit.
Chief Privacy Officer Damien Kieran and Chief Compliance Officer Marianne Fogarty also resigned, according to an internal message posted to Twitter's Slack messaging system on Thursday by an attorney on its privacy team and seen by Reuters.
(With inputs from agencies)