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Elon Musk, the founder of Twitter, could not keep his accounts open; he tried out paid memberships, and celebrities were socially distancing themselves from his network.
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At a Reuters conference, James Gorman, Morgan Stanley CEO, said, "I wouldn't bet against Elon Musk."
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He described Musk as an "extraordinary executive" and Elon's Twitter as a "great company."
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Morgan Stanley led a $13 billion loan financing to Musk to facilitate his acquisition of Twitter.
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James stated they would only support this kind of opportunity or business if it is natural and genuine.
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Musk is his favorite entrepreneur, along with Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
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He also stated that it was a shame that an institution would cease doing business with Elon.
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