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Elon Musk says a ~50% ad revenue drop and a heavy debt load kept Twitter cash flow negative; he said in March 2023 the company could be cash flow positive in Q2

Elon Musk said Twitter's cash flow remains negative because of a nearly 50% drop in advertising revenue and a heavy debt load.

Reuters Jahnavi Nidumolu

Context & Ripple Effects

Twitter’s post-acquisition financial position was already constrained by roughly $13B in added deal debt and about $1B in annual interest costs. By late 2022, the company had warned internally that materially negative cash flow could persist.

The reported shortfall follows a 40% year-on-year December decline in both revenue and adjusted earnings, showing that the advertising weakness preceded the missed second-quarter cash-flow goal.

First-order effects

  • Twitter remains cash-flow negative rather than reaching Musk’s stated second-quarter target, limiting the company’s ability to fund operations from current business performance.
  • The combination of a steep advertising-revenue decline and a heavy debt burden keeps financial pressure concentrated on Twitter’s revenue recovery and debt obligations.

Second-order effects

  • Advertiser re-engagement becomes more consequential: without a meaningful improvement in ad sales, debt costs leave less room for the company to absorb operating volatility.
  • The missed target raises the bar for management’s cost and revenue measures, because progress must offset both weaker advertising and the financing burden.

Third-order effects

  • The episode illustrates how acquisition leverage can turn a cyclical advertising downturn into a sustained liquidity problem for a platform business.
  • If this pattern persists, social platforms carrying substantial debt will face a stronger incentive to prioritize dependable monetization and cash generation over initiatives with uncertain near-term returns.

The trend: This is a data point in the broader trend of debt-financed platform ownership making ad-revenue volatility a direct constraint on operating strategy.

Discussion

  • @swilliams.bsky.social Scott Williams on bluesky
    Fellas don't you just hate it when you fire 3/4s of your staff, shut off most of your servers, stop paying your bills, and you're still losing money?  Live and learn I guess haha.  [embedded post]
  • @mikebeas.com Mike Beasley on bluesky
    Concerning
  • @mousterpiece.bsky.social Josh Spiegel on bluesky
    Reading this on the same day that the chronological timeline seems to be broken on mobile and desktop explains...a lot! [embedded post]
  • @jesseltaylor.bsky.social Jesse Taylor on bluesky
    Smart to dole out tens of thousands of dollars to users who alienate normal people from the site, then [embedded post]
  • @yuriy.galanter.net @yuriy.galanter.net on bluesky
    My most sincere thoughts and prayers.
  • @elonmusk Elon Musk on x
    @netcapgirl We're still negative cash flow, due to ~50% drop in advertising revenue plus heavy debt load. Need to reach positive cash flow before we have the luxury of anything else.
  • @austinj Austin Johnsen on x
    There's zero chance he's done any introspection on what caused that drop in revenue right?
  • @cullend Cullen on x
    Didn't he just say they were close to cash flow positive like a month or two ago
  • @edzitron Ed Zitron on x
    It's almost as if he constantly lies [image]
  • @dkthomp Derek Thompson on x
    I've really enjoyed Twitter, was never on Team Hellsite, and originally rooted for Elon to succeed. But this is a disaster. High debt, negative cash flow, main biz down 50%, annualized subs = barely 1% of old revenue, and the plan is...Tucker TV and Andrew Tate affiliate fees? [i…
  • @nycsouthpaw @nycsouthpaw on x
    When a more ordinary entity wants to buy a company, they go talk to professional advisors, who try to model what effect the acquisition would have on the buyer and on the purchased business. Here, the negative impacts were entirely foreseeable results of Musk's proposed deal.
  • @rakeshlobster Rakesh Agrawal on x
    What could have caused the ~50% drop in advertising revenue and heavy debt load? 🤔
  • @mcuban Mark Cuban on x
    “Went Red, Cash Bled ” ? Or how about “Go Red, No Bread ” ? Or maybe “Went Red, Advertisers Fled ? And the obligatory - “Why is no one in the Red stream media talking about this?” Maybe @twitter needs a little Woke in it's life ?
  • @sarahfrier Sarah Frier on x
    In March he said possible positive cash flow within months. Not there yet...
  • @kurtwagner8 Kurt Wagner on x
    8+ months in and sounds like many advertisers still haven't returned
  • @superpixels Victor Agreda Jr on x
    Boo mcfuckin hoo
  • @lordravenscraft Eric Ravenscraft on x
    both of these factors are a direct result of elon musk buying and running twitter
  • @rmac18 @rmac18 on x
    remember when they kept saying Twitter's advertisers were back? https://twitter.com/...
  • @netcapgirl Sophie on x
    @elonmusk you should get a consortium together who understands your vision for this website (whether it's more of a public utility or a business meant to generate cash flow is up to you) and have them buy the debt then do a tender/exchange offer for convertible notes w more favor…
  • @devin_gain Just Devin on x
    I wonder why you had a 50% drop in advertising. Could it be bc you're actually paying the worst accounts in history and amplifying their accounts? Nah couldn't be that.
  • @dsdoc97 @dsdoc97 on x
    Sir this is Wendy's and not Twitter's earnings call
  • @mattboxer94 @mattboxer94 on x
    In April he told the BBC “we're breaking even”. Never ever ever ever believe a word this guy says
  • @followtheh Tom Hearden on x
    [image]
  • @ridim_luv Ma Fu Yi on x
    The EVPs at the banks who approved those loans should all be fired
  • @ivanthek @ivanthek on x
    Tell me you're negotiating with the banks without telling me.
  • @gaetendugas Gaeten Dugas on x
    1. Buy an already unprofitable company 2. Chase off half of the advertising revenue 3. ?????? 4. Profit!
  • @rammitycap @rammitycap on x
    Business Management 101 [image]
  • @danprimack Dan Primack on x
    Musk had said in April that the company could be cash flow positive in Q2. Looks like that didn't happen.
  • @secretcfo @secretcfo on x
    When you are burning cash, nothing else matters
  • @clarajeffery Clara Jeffery on x
    Like cutting checks to accused rapist and sex trafficker Andrew Tate?
  • @oalexanderdk Oliver Alexander on x
    Even after firing almost everyone, not paying them severance and refusing to pay debtors, Twitter still has a negative cash flow. The “heavy debt load” from having to pay around $1 billion in additional interest payments annually can't make reaching positive cash flow easier
  • @briannawu Brianna Wu on x
    The problem with leveraged buyouts is you're saddling the company with so much debt it's certain to fail. Next time, spend your own money and not Twitter's. https://www.npr.org/...
  • @zaackhunt Zack Hunt on x
    Advertising revenue is down even though you're paying Nazis and child sex traffickers to post on Twitter? Weird...
  • @wallstcynic Diogenes on x
    Hard to believe, since Musk claimed they(Twitter) were “trending to breakeven” only six months ago...
  • @buccocapital BuccoCapital Guy on x
    Twitter earnings call just dropped
  • @lolgop @lolgop on x
    We're still negative cash flow due to ~50% drop in advertising revenue plus heavy debt load I took on. So I just handed out a bunch of bonuses to the sort of creeps that helped me drive 50% of our advertisers away.
  • @gordonjohnson19 Gordon Johnson on x
    Why does everyone in the media and 90% of the sell-side believe what this guy says? I honestly DON'T GET IT. If someone provides mistruths over (funding secured), & over ($TSLA will make ventilators), & over (1mn robotaxis on the road in 2020), & over (doctored Paint it Black... …
  • @highyieldharry @highyieldharry on x
    [video]
  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on threads
    Food $200 Data $150 Rent $800 Right-wing trolls & Andrew Tate $5,000,000 Utility $150 someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dying
  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on threads
    How is cash flow still negative after firing 80% of employees and not paying any bills (rent, Google Cloud, employee severance, etc)?  There needs to be both a Netflix series and Harvard Business...
  • @buccocapital @buccocapital on threads
    A thing that I believe is that a business can have some debt, but it shouldn't have too much debt Too much debt can force you to make bad strategic decisions Thank you for coming to my TED talk
  • r/technology r on reddit
    Elon Musk says Twitter's cash flow still negative as ad revenue drops 50%
  • r/business r on reddit
    Elon Musk says Twitter's cash flow still negative as ad revenue drops
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    Elon Musk says Twitter's cash flow still negative as ad revenue drops