Elon Musk: Bezos resigned to have time to trouble SpaceX

Eccentric businessman and billionaire Elon Musk is constantly finding ways to stay up to date. Although Elon Musk seems to be doing very well at PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla and Boring Company, he also has time to be quite open on social media platforms like Twitter.

Just a few weeks ago, he denied rumors that he was seeking Apple's CEO position from him in a very public way. Now, he's looking to recently retired and former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

In fact, the problem dates back to when NASA awarded a $ 2,9 billion contract to Musk SpaceX for a manned lunar mission.

So then Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos made a counter-offer to the US space agency with an offer from Blue Origin.

This offer, however, was rejected by NASA within a few days.bezos musk

So it seems that treke with his defeat and has now urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to deny SpaceX's plans to develop and launch a network Starlink second generation claiming that these plans are too broad, for-profit and violate FCC rules.

Musk was apparently not too happy with this claim and began to "tell" it to the former CEO of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, making the following:

Bezos resigned as CEO of Amazon in early July and was succeeded by Andy Jassy. Musk's tweet clearly suggests that Bezos left Amazon to have more time to cause problems on SpaceX.

It's important to note that Amazon just filed a formal complaint with the FCC but hasn't actually filed a lawsuit. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out , but you can be sure that Musk's tweet on Twitter will cause chain updates.

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