Twitter is auctioning kegerators, pizza ovens and other supplies—including a neon sign of Twitter’s bird logo—from its San Francisco headquarters in what appears to be its latest cost-cutting move
Twitter has been in turmoil since Elon Musk took over. To get a sense of what’s going on behind the scenes, The Wall Street Journal spoke with former Tesla and SpaceX employees to better understand how Musk leads companies. Illustration: Ryan TrefesTwitter Inc. auctioned off kegerators, pizza ovens and other supplies from its San Francisco headquarters in what appeared to be its latest cost-cutting move.
More than 600 items were being sold online through Wednesday afternoon, according to an auction page run by Heritage Global Partners Inc. The items were described on the page as surplus corporate office assets.
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