Following his massive and surprising acquisition of Twitter, Elon Musk has been coming up with some of the most unexpected statements and announcements. After he rolled out the paid way of getting verified on the platform, many fake accounts, impersonating official brands, have emerged in the last few days.
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The latest case is of the pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly. The company recently lost billions of dollars after a fake verified account, impersonating their brand on Twitter, mentioned that the insulin was free for all. Moreover, the new owner of the platform Elon Musk later came forward in support of Eli Lilly, while also attracting harsh criticism from streamer HasanAbi.
HasanAbi takes a jab at Elon Musk as insulin controversy leads to $15 billion loss of Eli Lilly
Recently, someone bought the verification badge after subscribing to the Twitter Blue program. After that, they impersonated the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and tweeted out an astonishing news. The account tweeted that “insulin is free now”, leading to a state of chaos on the social media platform.
Following the massive shakeup, the official account of Eli Lilly tweeted that the fake account’s tweet should not be considered valid at all. And that the insulin is still around $100. The entire situation took the stocks of the company down on Friday, erasing $15 billion in their market cap!
We apologize to those who have been served a misleading message from a fake Lilly account. Our official Twitter account is @LillyPad.
— Eli Lilly and Company (@LillyPad) November 10, 2022
However, the most interesting thing happened when Elon Musk came forward in support of Eli Lilly to defend why their insulin still costs nearly $100 in the US. In other countries, it doesn’t cost this much at all.
“Full answer to insulin price question is complex. Short answer is that original insulin, discovered in 1921 (not 1923), is inexpensive, costing as little as $25. New, higher efficacy analog variants of insulin are more expensive,” wrote the Tesla co-founder.
Full answer to insulin price question is complex. Short answer is that original insulin, discovered in 1921 (not 1923), is inexpensive, costing as little as $25.
New, higher efficacy analog variants of insulin are more expensive. @CommunityNoteshttps://t.co/S4c0esI1vU
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 11, 2022
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After Musk’s tweet, streamer HasanAbi decided to take a jab at the new Twitter boss, once again. It looks like he’s not going to slow down in his constant criticism of the business magnate. HasanAbi called Elon “consistently the dumbest person on this platform”, for his recent tweet on the pricing of insulin, defending Eli Lilly.
consistently the dumbest person on this platform https://t.co/Qz2vdNJgMU
— hasanabi (@hasanthehun) November 11, 2022
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It’s quite clear that HasanAbi doesn’t like the new owner of the social media platform. Plus, he’s not impressed by him regarding many aspects, let alone bringing Twitter Blue. The latter has now been rolled back.
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