In an apparent reference to the deal he had earlier secured, Musk announced on Thursday night that the bird is free.

After months of litigation and debates about free speech, he purchased the social networking site, which came after months of litigation and debates about free speech.

The company's CEO was one of at least four executives that Musk has fired.

According to the report, Musk intended to take over as CEO for an interim period.

The billionaire may give up the role after the interim period, according to a source.

Insider's request for comment from representatives of the two companies was not immediately responded to.

The world's richest man would become the CEO of three companies if he took on the role of CEO at the micro-blogging site.

He was in San Francisco this week. He entered the headquarters on Wednesday with a sink in his hand.

Insider reported that Musk hosted a discussion with employees in the coffee shop. There will be an all-hands meeting on Friday.