If Twitter were a child, it would be the last one at the dinner table, eating its food on its own schedule — never mind that everyone else had finished. To wit: Not too long ago it was still resisting pressure to roll out advertising until it was good and ready. Now, that same stubbornness is on display again. The microblogging site has no plans to go public or put itself up for sale, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo said in an interview this week. Furthermore, Its investors are fine with the status quo, he maintained.
Twitter Travels to the Beat of a Different Drum
Posted by: Erika Morphy September 27, 2012 12:20 PMIf Twitter were a child, it would be the last one at the dinner table, eating its food on its own schedule — never mind that everyone else had finished. To wit: Not too long ago it was still resisting pressure to roll out advertising until it was good and ready. Now, that same stubbornness is on display again. The microblogging site has no plans to go public or put itself up for sale, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo said in an interview this week. Furthermore, Its investors are fine with the status quo, he maintained.