Twitter owner Elon Musk has suggested that he could pass the baton as the tech giant’s chief executive by the end of this year.
Musk, who bought Twitter in October for $44bn, said on Wednesday the end of 2023 would be “good timing” to find someone else to run the social media giant.
“I think I need to stabilise the organisation and just make sure it’s in a financially healthy place and that the product road map is clearly laid out,” Musk said during a virtual appearance at the World Government Summit in Dubai after being asked if he had found a new CEO and when that person would be hired.
Musk added that “probably towards the end of this year would be good timing” as he expects the company to be in a stable position by then.
In December, Musk said on Twitter that he would step down as CEO “as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!”