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Look at how many executives have left Twitter over the years

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It looks like a Twitter sale is coming soon. Several reports over the past week have claimed that multiple tech and media giants are eyeing a bid for the social networking company. Claimed suitors range from Google to Salesforce to Disney.

The company’s struggles are well-documented, from both a business and a product point of view. But this chart from Citi Research helps put things into perspective. Since 2009, the California-based company has experienced a serious amount of senior level turnover. It’s had four CEOs in that time, for one, but it’s also seen a number of product management, engineering, and other high-level roles change hands.

Citi’s analysts cite this as one example of why buying Twitter would be a big risk for a company like Disney. “Any way we slice the data, we just can’t get enthusiastic about this potential transaction,” they said.

twitter executive exodus chart of the day
twitter executive exodus chart of the day

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