Parag Agrawal: With Twitter CEO's Departure, Banker Parag Agrawal's Profile Views Shot Up on Linkedin

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Parag Agrawal: A banker by the name of Parag Agrawal claims that since Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal was sacked by billionaire Elon Musk, his profile views on LinkedIn have increased by 36%. Not the CEO you are searching for, according to his updated LinkedIn bio." Even posting a screenshot of his bio, he claimed that since the Twitter CEO was let go, "views of my profile have increased by 36%. So I updated the headline on my profile page to make it easier for people to discover the correct Parag." Over 81K people have liked the post since it first went viral.

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“Funny. You are really thoughtful, but what about the rise around September 18? Even steeper, and the Twitter man wasn't dismissed at that point. Views on my profile increased by 67% as well. However, the fact that your name is the same as his isn't the only reason for the 36% increase. Search on LinkedIn is superior to that. I tried it out. Without visiting any other Parag or Agrawal pages, I made it to the CEO Agrawal page. The majority of that 36% belongs to you, my man. Your accomplishment. Keep up the good work, said one LinkedIn user, and another added, "I definitely looked up his LinkedIn!"

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Elon Musk fired Parag Agrawal

Elon Musk fired Parag Agrawal, Twitter's CEO of Indian descent, along with three other executives, including Vijaya Gadde, a legal officer, as soon as he took control of the company. According to news reports, Vijaya Gadde decided to permanently suspend Donald Trump. Regarding Parag, many think that he performed "brilliantly" to assist Twitter in securing the greatest contract and that it was rather evident that Musk would fire him after taking over Twitter. In fact, Musk acknowledged last month that the price he paid for Twitter was too high.

Many are tweeting that Musk did a good job by firing Agrawal and Gadde as they are claimed to be responsible for preventing free speech on Twitter. However, Musk said, "the bird is free," with the obvious reference to free speech. Soon after the news of the Indian origin CEO getting fired by Elon Musk spread, people expressed their opinions to highlight how Parag did not allow Musk to tweak the deal and undervalue Twitter.

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Musk was obliged to purchase Twitter for the initial negotiated price of $54.20 per share, which translates to almost $44 billion, despite all the drama, jeers, legal disputes, and PR stunts employed by the world's richest man.

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